Battleground Michigan remains a toss-up in the election’s final week, with voters almost evenly divided between supporting Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump, according to a Washington Post poll that finds clear strengths and weaknesses for each candidate.
The Post poll finds registered voters split 47 percent for Trump and 45 percent for Harris. Likely voters tilt the other way, with 47 percent supporting Harris and 46 percent backing Trump. Both margins are within the poll’s margin of error of 3.7 percentage points, indicating either candidate could hold a lead. Harris’s slightly better standing with likely voters owes to the fact that more of her supporters have participated in recent elections.