Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are statistically tied in a hypothetical presidential matchup in Michigan, according to a Susquehanna Polling and Research poll released Saturday.
The poll, first shared with the Hill on Friday, shows 46 percent of likely Michigander voters back Biden in his reelection bid. He sits three points ahead of Trump at 43 percent, while 11 percent are undecided. As the gap between the candidates falls with the 3.7 percent margin of error, the candidates are statistically tied in the Wolverine State.
New SP&R Michigan Poll:
General Election POTUS Ballot:
Biden, 46%
Trump, 43%
Other/Not Sure: 11%General Election POTUS Ballot:
Biden, 48%
DeSantis, 42%
Other/Not Sure: 9%Field Dates 9/7-9/12. N=700 LV. MOE +/-3.7%
— SP&R (@SusquehannaPR) September 16, 2023
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