Vice President Harris has a small lead over former President Trump in Michigan, a brand new survey exhibits, however the outcomes are throughout the margin of error.
The ballot, conducted by USA Immediately and Suffolk College, discovered Harris main with 48 p.c to Trump’s 45 p.c. The outcomes are throughout the ballot’s 4.4 p.c margin of error.
Just below 5 p.c of Michigan voters nonetheless stay undecided about who they are going to vote for within the election, now simply six weeks away. Practically all voters, 93 p.c, say their thoughts is made up, the survey discovered.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who ran as an impartial however just lately suspended his bid within the battleground states and endorsed Trump, will nonetheless seem on the poll within the Nice Lakes State. Michigan’s Supreme Courtroom ruled earlier this month that Kennedy’s identify would stay within the essential battleground state, regardless of his try and be eliminated.
About 1 p.c of Michigan voters stated they are going to vote for him this fall, even after he backed the GOP nominee,
Amongst female and male voters within the state, the citizens was cut up. The survey discovered most Michigan ladies voters assist Harris, garnering 56 p.c assist from ladies in comparison with Trump’s 37 p.c. Males choose Trump over Harris, with 54 p.c supporting the previous president to 39 p.c who backed the Democratic nominee.
Impartial voters barely favor the previous president over Harris, 42 p.c to 41 p.c.
The USA Immediately survey is reflective of different polling. Harris has closed the gap on Trump in a number of key swing states, together with Michigan, however pollsters warn the outcomes are nonetheless as shut as ever since many outcomes fall throughout the survey’s margin of error.
In accordance with The Hill/Choice Desk HQ’s polling index, Harris has a 1.2 p.c lead over Trump in Michigan. She’s remained forward of the previous president within the state since shortly after she entered the race, following President Biden’s decision to step aside and endorse her candidacy.
The USA Immediately/Suffolk survey was performed Sept. 16-19 amongst 500 probably voters and has a margin of error of 4.4 p.c.