Negatively impacted by significant price increases under Biden & Harris, Michigan 'is definitely an in-play state'
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Texas Insider Report) — “If you turn on your TV in Michigan, you cannot avoid it. This election let's you know how intensely in-play it is. This is definitely an in-play state,” declared Edward Montgomery, president of Western Michigan University – where according to the most recent polls, Kamala Harris is only leading Donald Trump by a 0.4% points, well within the margin of error.
Thanks to the Biden-Harris regime’s economic policies, voters in Michigan are hurting economically – and IN one of the key battleground states that former President Donald Trump will need to win to secure the 2024 Presidential Election, they’re ready to take out their frustrations at the Ballot Box.
The Biden regime has tried to subsidize Michigan’s ailing industrial sector to little avail. On top of that, Democrat Kamala Harris has promised to fight "price gouging" in an effort to cater to disgruntled working class voters in Michigan – as well as in other parts of the Rust Belt and the nation.
Michigan voters have been negatively impacted by significant price increases that have occurred under the Biden-Harris White House's watch.
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- Housing Related Expenses have increased by 36%, and similarly,
- Grocery Prices have surged by 25% in the last tour years.
- According to a recent poll published by the Detroit Regional Chamber:
- 47% of Registered Voters believed the State’s Economy is on the “wrong track”, while
- 43% hold a more optimistic view.
- In a similar vein, the New York Times-Siena College Poll of "Likely Michigan Voters" shows:
- 55% trust Donald Trump more on economic matters, versus
- 42% who trust Kamala Harris.
With Michigan being one of the most critical "Battleground States" in the nation, in 2020 Joe Biden barely defeated Donald Trump there, edging the former president by a 50.6% to 47.8% vote margin.
Trump can easily win this state by campaigning on an unapologetic platform of economic nationalism, immigration restriction, and resisting anti-white hate.
Basically, an "America First" approach is enough for Trump to win the state.