Former President Trump has a 2.2-point lead over Vice President Harris within the important swing state of Michigan, a brand new ballot discovered.
The survey, launched Wednesday by the Trafalgar Group, requested probably voters within the Nice Lakes State who they’d decide if the election have been held tomorrow. Trump garnered 46.9 p.c help in comparison with Harris’s 44.7 p.c.
Almost 5 p.c mentioned they have been undecided, and three.5 p.c mentioned “other,” based on the ballot.
Amongst survey respondents, 35.9 p.c have been Democrats, 31.5 p.c have been Republicans, and 32.6 p.c have been unbiased.
A majority, 77 p.c, have been above the age of 40 and 74.6 p.c have been white. Black voters made up 14.6 p.c, Asian and Hispanic voters made up slightly below 6 p.c and roughly 5 p.c recognized as “other,” the survey discovered.
The Hill/Choice Desk HQ’s polling index exhibits the Democratic nominee with a razor skinny lead — lower than 1 p.c — over Trump within the battleground state, bringing in 48.4 p.c help to the GOP nominee’s 47.9 p.c.
Respondents within the Trafalgar survey have been additionally requested to weigh in on the Senate race between Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) and Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.), who’re operating to switch retiring Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D)
Requested if the election have been held tomorrow, who they’d help, 47.4 p.c backed Slotkin, 47 p.c have been loyal to Rogers. Round 5.5 p.c mentioned they have been undecided, the ballot discovered.
The survey was performed from Sept. 28-30 with responses incomes a 95 p.c confidence charge and a pair of.9 p.c margin of error. Michigan is a swing state that might decide the result of the 2024 presidential election.