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JUST IN: Trump faces uphill re-election battle in Michigan
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[quote:Antiseptic:MV8zOTY2NDIyXzcxNzI3NzI3XzFERTdFMTgx] [quote:Sardonicus Landshark:MV8zOTY2NDIyXzE0NUY2QTE5] DETROIT - President Donald Trump will face an uphill re-election battle in Michigan in 2020, according to a new WDIV/Detroit News poll. Here are some of the key findings: Motivation to vote at record high in Michigan. Michigan voters blamed Trump for shutdown. Michigan voters oppose funding the wall by 21-point margin. 10-point drop in Michigan voters who believe country on right track. Trump's job approval remains unchanged in Michigan, although 53 percent would support someone new. 23.3 percent of Michigan voters would DEFINITELY vote to Re-elect Donald Trump. 48.5 percent of Michigan voters would DEFINITELY vote for someone new against Donald Trump. Trump loses to Biden, Harris, Sanders and Warren in hypothetical matchups. https://www.clickondetroit.com/michigan-politics/wdivdetroit-news-poll-trump-faces-uphill-re-election-battle-in-michigan [/quote] Oh my! Shark! You do hang out at all the open borders, hate whitey web sites. Are you having a Jussie Smollett moment? :after_boom: [/quote]
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DETROIT - President Donald Trump will face an uphill re-election battle in Michigan in 2020, according to a new WDIV/Detroit News poll.
Here are some of the key findings:
Motivation to vote at record high in Michigan.
Michigan voters blamed Trump for shutdown.
Michigan voters oppose funding the wall by 21-point margin.
10-point drop in Michigan voters who believe country on right track.
Trump's job approval remains unchanged in Michigan, although 53 percent would support someone new.
23.3 percent of Michigan voters would DEFINITELY vote to Re-elect Donald Trump. 48.5 percent of Michigan voters would DEFINITELY vote for someone new against Donald Trump.
Trump loses to Biden, Harris, Sanders and Warren in hypothetical matchups.
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