With 15 Electoral College votes, Michigan is a crucial state for both candidates to win.
Kamala Harris is leading Donald Trump in the key swing state of Michigan with just three days to go until the election, according to a new poll.
A final Detroit Free Press/EPIC-MRA poll of 600 likely Michigan voters, conducted October 24-28, found Harris has a 3 percentage point lead over Trump, with 48 percent to his 45 percent.
Green Party candidate Jill Stein and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the former Natural Law Party candidate who has exited the race but remains on the ballot, both received 3 percent support, while independent Cornel West garnered 1 percent. Less than 1 percent of voters are undecided, according to the poll—something EPIC-MRA pollster Bernie Porn said he hasn’t seen before. « It’s an unusual election », he told Detroit Free Press.
The poll showed Harris’ lead is fueled by growing support among women and Black voters, but it’s still within the survey’s plus or minus 4 point margin of error, meaning the state remains a toss-up.
Among Black voters, who make up about 13 percent of Michigan’s electorate, Harris received 87 percent support to Trump’s 5 percent, with her lead having increased by 18 points since the previous poll in August.
Her support among women grew by 5 points since last month to 53 percent.