Harris holds slight lead over Trump in tight Michigan race, polls show

forbes.com

In the latest Michigan polls, Vice President Kamala Harris has a slight lead over former President Donald Trump, with results showing a tight race. This marks a shift from earlier polls where Trump had a narrow advantage before Joe Biden exited the race. Harris has gained support among Black and white working-class voters, particularly in Detroit. Polls indicate that 75% of Black voters now favor her, up from 49% for Biden in May. However, Trump still leads among white voters without college degrees. Union endorsements play a crucial role in Michigan, with the United Auto Workers backing Harris. Meanwhile, the Arab-American community's support for the Biden-Harris administration has declined due to its stance on the Israel-Gaza conflict.


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