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Read: Full results from the final Detroit News-WDIV presidential election poll
Men or women?
One of the genders may well decide the presidential election in Michigan, which likely will determine who occupies the White House next year.
That was one of the key takeaways from the final Detroit News-WDIV-TV (Channel 4) poll of the 2024 election cycle, conducted Oct. 22-24.
The statewide survey of 600 likely Michigan voters showed Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris leading Republican former President Donald Trump by 3 percentage points.
Harris’ bid to be the nation’s first female president is being largely driven by a historic gender gap, said pollster Richard Czuba, founder of the Lansing-based Glengariff Group, which conducted the survey.
It’s the final poll The News and WDIV have commissioned for this presidential election in Michigan.
And here is Glengariff Group’s Sept. 26-29 survey for The News and WDIV on where the race for president and U.S. Senate stood just before voters started receiving absentee ballots.
The Detroit News-WDIV statewide poll from January on the presidential election and other issues can be found here, while our late July poll results are here and a poll Glengariff Group conducted in late August can be found here.
Chad Livengood is the politics editor and a columnist at The Detroit News.
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