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Kamala Harris' chances of winning Michigan in final poll

  • Bias Rating

    42% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    25% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    7% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

65% : Trump has also visited Michigan 16 times this year.
43% : And while she still lags behind Trump among white voters, with 44 percent to his 50 percent, his 4 point lead was closer than the 55
43% : The percentage of voters with a favorable view of her was slightly lower than those with a favorable view of Trump, with 45 percent viewing her favorably to Trump's 47 percent.
40% : "Newsweek contacted the Harris and Trump campaigns for comment via email.
37% : A final Detroit Free Press/EPIC-MRA poll of 600 likely Michigan voters, conducted October 24-28, found Harris has a 3 percentage point lead over Trump, with 48 percent to his 45 percent.
36% : Overall, Harris' level of support grew by 3 percentage points from where it was in August, and Trump's fell by 1 point.
35% : percent-44 percent edge Trump had over Democratic President Joe Biden in Michigan with white voters in 2020, according to exit polls.
19% : Additionally, the percentage of voters who ranked themselves as highly motivated to vote for Harris was lower than the percentage for Trump, with 84 percent highly motivated to vote for the former president compared to Harris' 78 percent.

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