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Fox News Poll: Dead heat between Harris and Trump in Michigan - WFIN Local News

Jul 27, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    6% Center

  • Reliability

    35% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    -10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -3% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

84% : Kennedy gets a touch more backing from those who support Trump (8%) than Harris (6%).
68% : Four years ago this month, Biden's favorability was +11 and Trump's was -10 (July 2020).
67% : In April, Trump also topped Biden by 2 points, with Kennedy at 9%.
66% : Trump was ahead of Biden by 3 points in April and by 2 points in February.
61% : Whites without a college degree pick Trump by 15 points, while Whites with a degree go for Harris by 3 points and voters of color back her by 39 points.
59% : "Overall, 7 in 10 say they are extremely motivated to vote this year, and they back Trump over Harris by 1 point.
58% : Compared to Biden in April, Harris performs better with Democrats (by 3 points), men (+5), Whites without a college degree (+6), Black voters (+7), voters under age 35 (+ 12), and those with negative views of both Biden and Trump (double haters +23).
57% : In a potential expanded ballot, Harris trails Trump by 2 points (43-45%), with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. getting 7%, and Jill Stein and Cornel West at 1% each.
56% : Voters ages 45 and over prefer Trump by 2 points, but Harris is the choice among voters under 35 by 5 points.
47% : However, Whitmer outperforms Harris in a potential 2-way matchup against Trump, besting him by a 6-point margin (52-46%).
45% : AS WHITE HOUSE PUSHES BACKOther groups backing Trump include Independents (+8 points), rural voters (+20), and White evangelical Christians (+48).
45% : All others are underwater, including Harris (-4 points), Trump (-5), and GOP vice presidential candidate JD Vance (-10).
36% : Trump is favored among those voting on immigration (+79) and the economy (+31), while those prioritizing abortion prefer Harris (+68).
28% : In a hypothetical head-to-head matchup, Harris and Trump each garner 49% support.
24% : "Biden had become deeply unpopular in Michigan, but now Democrats can hit the reset button with a candidate with the exact same favorability as Trump and who is capable of campaigning vigorously.
19% : Here's why the race is a tossup: Men favor Trump by 13 points, while women back Harris by 12.

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