Trump spent the weekend campaigning in the key swing state which Joe Biden won in 2020 by nearly three percentage points.
Donald Trump spent the weekend campaigning in Michigan as polls suggest the Republican and President Joe Biden are neck-and-neck in the key swing state.Trump appeared at a Black church in Detroit on Saturday as part of an initiative to win over African American voters ahead of November's election. Trump also spoke at Turning Point Action's 'The People's Convention' in Detroit on June 15.
'The USA Today/Suffolk University poll surveyed 500 registered Black voters in Michigan between June 9 and 13. The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points.Trump's office has been contacted for comment via email.Elsewhere, a Michigan News Source by Mitchell Research & Communications, Inc. poll released on June 4 found that Trump's lead in Michigan fell in the wake of his hush money conviction.
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