According to an AARP poll released on October 15 (local time), former President Donald Trump is narrowly leading Vice President Kamala Harris in a head-to-head matchup in the battleground state of Michigan, just three weeks before election day.
According to the poll, former President Trump beat his Democratic opponent with 49% to 48% support, while 1% of voters surveyed said they would choose another candidate and 2% were undecided. By age, Trump led Harris with 47% support compared to 46% among voters aged 50-65. However, the current Vice President beat his Republican opponent among young voters aged 18-34, with 54% support compared to 40%. Harris also led with voters over 65, winning 53% support compared to 42% for Trump.
Mr. Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Michigan. |
Breaking it down by gender, the poll shows a clear gap between the two candidates. Among men, Mr. Trump leads by 21 points, 57% to 36%, while Ms. Harris wins the most support among women, 55% to 36%.
The poll also notes that Trump leads his opponent by 7 points among independents, with 45% to 38%. Among registered voters in several battleground states, the former president has a small advantage, with 48% to 47% support, according to a recent Harvard CAPS survey. Meanwhile, a Hill/Decision Desk HQ poll in Michigan shows Trump leading the vice president by nearly 1 point — 48.7% to 48%. However, Harris leads nationally with 49.8% support, compared to 46.9% for the former president. The AARP poll was conducted from October 2 to 8, with 1,382 likely voters and has a margin of error of 4 percentage points.News and photos: VNA
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