Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are tied in Michigan in a hypothetical rematch of the 2020 election, but Trump takes the lead when Green Party presidential candidate Cornel West is included in the field, according to an Emerson College Polling survey.
The survey, released on Friday, shows Trump and Biden tied at 44 percent in a head-to-head race. Five percent of respondents are undecided, while another eight percent support someone else in that scenario.
PRES:
(R) Trump 44% (=)
(D) Biden 44%
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(R) Trump 43% (+2)
(D) Biden 41%
(G) West 4%
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SEN:
(D) Slotkin 42% (+6)
(R) Meijer 36%
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(D) Slotkin 45% (+7)
(R) Craig 38%
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GOP PRES:
Trump 61% (+48)
DeSantis 13%
Pence 7%
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Emerson (A-) | 1,121 RV | 08/01-02 pic.twitter.com/HxVCYcw4f2— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) August 4, 2023
When West is included, Biden’s support drops to 41 percent, while West garners four percent, and Trump leads with a plurality of 43 percent. Another four…