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Donald Trump Tied with Kamala Harris in Michigan

Recent polls have shown former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris tied in approval ratings in Michigan.

a vote According to a poll conducted by ActiVote from July 28 to August 28, 2024, 50.1% of Michigan “voters” supported Harris for the presidential election, while 49.9% of the state’s voters expressed support for Trump.

The poll surveyed 400 voters and had a “mean prediction error” of 4.9 percentage points.

The poll also found that Harris led among “urban voters” and younger voters, while Trump led with voters in more rural and suburban areas, and those aged 50 to 64.

Trump received 51 percent of the support from rural voters, while Harris received 49 percent. Among suburban voters, Trump received 60 percent of the support from them, while Harris received 40 percent. Among urban voters, Trump received 36 percent of the support from them, while Harris received 64 percent of the support from them.

Harris was also found to be leading among women and about 80% of “presumed Democrat” voters, while Trump was found to be leading among about 90% of presumed Republican voters and about 80% of independents.

According to the poll, Harris received 79 percent support from Democrats, compared with 21 percent for Trump. Among Republicans, Harris received 11 percent support, compared with 89 percent for Trump. Harris received 22 percent support from independents, compared with 78 percent for Trump.

Another poll conducted by AARP on Aug. 7-8, 2024, found Trump leading Harris by two points in Michigan.

Other polls have shown Trump with slight leads in battleground states such as North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.

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