Latest vote Polls in the key battleground state of Michigan show former President Donald Trump leading incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris by one point.
In races that also include third-party candidates, Trump leads 46-45 percent.
In the two-candidate race, Trump still leads 47% to 46%.
The poll, conducted after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed Trump, also showed Harris and Trump to be statistically evenly matched in favorability/unfavorability: 46%-49% favorability/unfavorability for Harris, 46%-49% favorability for Trump.
In Michigan's US Senate race, Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin has 48% of the vote, while her Republican opponent Mike Rogers has 42% support. The remaining 12% are undecided.
Slotkin may hold a 6-point lead, but she has less than 50% approval rating and is well-known in Michigan — if Rogers can grow his name recognition, he's within reach of victory.
In the RealClearPolitics Michigan polling average, Harris 1.7 points lead.
As I've said before, and I'm even more convinced now after Kamala's disastrous CNN interview, that the girl has probably peaked. She's enjoyed six uninterrupted weeks of billion-dollar corporate media cheering her on. She's enjoyed her own announcement, Tim Walz's announcement, and the convention buzz. Of course, we don't know what the next 60 days will bring, but there's a good chance it will be the best thing for her.
Appearing on CNN Thursday night, the woman seemed unprepared for primetime: She had no confidence, no realistic vision and looked like someone who showed up for a job interview with her dad (Waltz).
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This is not sustainable.
Her comments on CNN that her values haven't changed will likely come back to haunt her in ad after ad.
And how will the woman who seemed so intimidated by CNN's chief Kamala cheerleader, Dana Bash, fare in the upcoming presidential debate?
Kamala Harris can't handle the pressure, that's why she failed at CNN.
I'm not making any predictions here. I have no doubt that Kamala could still win. But projecting the next 60 days, the winds are not in her favor.
If Harris falls behind in the polls, her only escape route will be to give media interviews. That's when we might see the real dire loop. There It's there, and we're now at the stage in the campaign where voters are beginning to realize that.
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