Biden, Sanders lead Trump in battleground
state Michigan poll
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[June 06, 2019]
By Ginger Gibson
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (Reuters) - In an early
sign of the potential weakness of U.S. President Donald Trump's path to
reelection, two Democratic presidential primary frontrunners are
outshining the incumbent Republican in a poll of Michigan voters
released on Wednesday.
Michigan is set to be a key battleground state in the November 2020
election and will be critical to Trump's hopes of getting reelected to
another four-year term.
The poll of likely voters found both former Vice President Joe Biden and
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders leading Trump by 12 percentage points if the
vote were to be held today.
Only 36% of likely voters in Michigan said they would vote for Trump,
the poll showed.
Michigan, which had not voted for a Republican as president since 1988,
shocked political observers in 2016 by backing Trump and helping propel
him to the White House.
Winning Michigan would be critical to Trump's reelection path, along
with the states of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania that have similar voting
patterns.
The survey of 600 Michigan voters was conducted by Lansing,
Michigan-based Glengariff Group by live phone interviews and has a
margin of error of 4 percentage points. It was published by The Detroit
News and local news station WDIV-TV.
A Quinnipiac University poll of Pennsylvania conducted in early May
found Biden leading Trump by 11 percentage points.
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Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice
President Joe Biden takes questions from the audience at a campaign
stop at the IBEW Local 490 in Concord, New Hampshire, U.S., June 4,
2019. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Trump's campaign has signaled it is aware of the warning signs in
those states, which have large manufacturing and agriculture sectors
that have been affected by the president's trade wars.
As Democrats must first sort through a more than 20-candidate
primary field before concentrating on the general election,
Republicans are optimistic they have time to invest in states like
Michigan and Pennsylvania and ultimately to have an advantage.
The Michigan poll also matched Trump against three other Democratic
presidential hopefuls - South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg,
and U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris. All three also
outdid Trump in the poll, although by much smaller margins that
Sanders and Biden.
(Reporting by Ginger Gibson; Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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