Presidential candidates head to Michigan as state remains key battleground

Both presidential candidates planned campaign stops in the battleground state of Michigan just one month before the 2024 election. Former President Donald Trump will be in Saginaw on Thursday, Oct. 4, for a rally. Vice President Kamala Harris is slated to campaign in Detroit and Flint on Friday, Oct. 5.

The Real Clear Politics’ average of polls shows Harris up in Michigan by just 1.3%. Michigan is a clear battleground state with 15 electoral votes at-stake in November.

Michigan is also known as the Democrats’ blue wall. It is a path to winning the White House that the party believes includes Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

A survey from Emerson College Polling and The Hill shows the economy is the top issue for Michiganders, including inflation and the cost of goods. Immigration and threats to democracy round out the top three issues.

Trump won Michigan in 2016 , over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, by less than a point. He lost Michigan in 2020 to Biden by about three points. Clinton was the first Democrat to lose the state in 28 years.

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