Former President Trump and Vice President Harris are currently deadlocked in a tie in the crucial battleground state of Michigan, with less than a week remaining until Election Day. According to a recent poll conducted on Wednesday, both candidates are tied at 47% among likely voters in Michigan. The poll, which surveyed 500 likely voters from October 24 to October 27, has a margin of error of 4.4%.
In an unexpected turn of events, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who had previously dropped out of the race and endorsed Trump, is still receiving approximately 1% of the vote in Michigan. Despite his efforts to have his name removed from the ballots in the state, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled against his request earlier this fall.
These latest poll results come at a time when Vice President Harris' lead in a national Reuters poll has narrowed to just one point. The poll shows Harris at 44% and Trump at 43%, indicating a highly competitive race at the national level as well.