As Tuesday (November 5) approaches, the numbers reveal intense competition, with voters almost evenly split between the two.
The two candidates of 2024 US presidential election, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican former president Donald Trump, made their final push on Monday, one day before the Election Day, amid the tightly drawn presidential campaign.
A final poll by the New York Times released yesterday had Donald Trump behind Kamala Harris in four critical swing states: Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin.
A Michigan News Source and Michigan Information & Research Service (MIRS) poll of 585 likely Michigan voters, carried out by Mitchell Research & Communications, shows Harris with a 2-point lead over Trump (50 percent to 48) in a head-to-head race.