Friend,
Ever since President Biden’s courageous decision to step down and endorse Vice President Harris, I’ve heard from a lot of folks wondering one thing: what does this mean for winning Michigan?
Here’s what I’ve been saying: while we’ve undoubtedly seen a real surge of energy from Democrats on the ground, when the dust settles after this first week, a fundamental truth remains — Michigan is a swing state, and even the dynamic change of the last week doesn’t change the basics.
And now we have new data to confirm it: polling conducted this week by Emerson College shows Trump with a slight lead over Vice President Harris in Michigan:
Donald Trump: 46%
Kamala Harris: 45%
And with Michigan likely to be one of the few states – or even THE state – that decides the presidential election, it’s a reminder that we have a ton of work to do to make every day count between now and November 5th. The energy of this past weekend is not enough to take our foot off the gas. And winning here will take real work.
Because when a race is as close as this one, everything we do matters — every ad that’s aired, every voter we talk to, every door we knock, and yes, every dollar we raise from people like you in response to emails like this.
And because our Senate race is next top of the ticket in November under the presidential race, our campaign will certainly affect the outcome of the presidential election in Michigan. And vice versa.
That’s especially true because I have a history of doing better in the redder parts of the state. Reaching those voters — in places that haven’t seen a Democrat show up in 40 years — impacts Democrats up and down the ticket.
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Thank you,
Elissa
PAID FOR BY ELISSA SLOTKIN FOR MICHIGAN
P.O. Box 4145
East Lansing, MI 48826
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Elissa Slotkin served in the Central Intelligence Agency and the Department of Defense. Use of her job titles and photographs during service do not imply endorsement by the Central Intelligence Agency OR the Department of Defense.