The Democratic VP nominee is pitching voters with his working-class background but faces a test in a battleground state accustomed to 'Midwest nice.'
"I don't think we know who's going to win Michigan yet," Rep. Debbie Dingell told chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett on "The Takeout" podcast.
Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. mocked Vice President Kamala Harris during a Michigan rally this week, encouraging the audience to chant "I was born in the middle class!
In recent weeks, she has quietly walked back that stance as consumer demand for electric cars cools and pressure on the issue from Donald Trump heats up. Harris’s history of pro
Michigan Republican Party Chairman Pete Hoekstra voiced concerns this week that Democrats in Michigan “will steal some votes” if the Senate race between former Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) and Rep.
Donald Trump will speak to supporters on Friday afternoon in Walker, Michigan, a suburb of Grand Rapids. The RealClearPolling average currently shows Harris holding a lead of 1.8% in Michigan.
Strong showings in new Times/Siena College polls leave a narrow path open for Democrats to keep hold of the chamber, but Republicans maintain an advantage with the map.
The latest edition of RealClear's QuickTake video series looks at the state of play in Michigan, where Kamala Harris currently leads Donald Trump by 1.8% in the RCP average of polls: Was Trump's 2016 win in Michigan an anomaly?
Vice President Kamala Harris is fund-raising in California this weekend, while the other candidates fan out across the Midwest, where new polling shows a tight race.
Democrats’ fight for Michigan is testing the potency and staying power of their national message that Republicans will wipe out access to abortion everywhere if given the chance.