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Democrat Rep. He says Harris is “underwater” in this blue state

Representative Michigan Democrat Elissa Slotkin said last week donors that the internal survey from her Senate campaign shows the Vice President of Kamali Harris “Underwater” in Michigan, in accordance with the report with Axios.

“I don’t feel best now about where we’re on Kamala Harris in a place like Michigan,” said Slotkin. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) was reportedly at the call.

“We have it under water in a survey,” added Slotkin.

Other surveys from recent weeks show Harris by about 2.4 points in Michigan, added Axios.

On Sunday, a recent survey from The New York Times and Siena College said that Harris and former President Donald Trump are “neck” in Michigan and Wisconsin (via via via NOW):

Having less than 40 days to the day of election, the race is essentially associated in Michigan, and Mrs. Harris received 48 percent support among probable voters, and Mr. Trump won 47 percent – as part of the survey error margin. In Wisconsin, a country where Surveys have history With Overstating support for DemocratsMrs. Harris has 49 percent to 47 percent of Mr. Trump.

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The results of the survey match the repeating topic among voters in the Battlefield States: many believe that Mr. Trump’s time in the office helped people like them, and they are worried that Mrs. Harris’s policy will harm similar people.

At Ohio, Trump leads six points. His vice president, senator JD Vance, represents Ohio. However, in the Senate race Democrat Senator Sherrod Brown is ahead of his republican opponent Berni Moreno.

In Wisconsin Trump, “he doesn’t like it widely”, The Times wrote, but “interviews with the surveyed shows show that Mrs. Harris is facing the challenge in winning voters who cannot force herself to support the former president.”

Both in Wisconsin and Michigan voters almost equally likely that Harris’s policy would support when they are to say that her policy would hurt, 41 percent to 40 percent. Forty -six percent of voters in each state say that Trump’s policy would support them.

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