November 22, 2024
An EPIC-MRA poll released over the weekend shows former President Trump holding a four-point lead over President Biden among would-be voters in Michigan.

A new poll released over the weekend shows former President Trump holding a four-point lead over President Biden in Michigan. 

The EPIC-MRA poll, released Saturday, shows that in a matchup between Trump and Biden, 49% of survey respondents said they would vote for the Republican and 45% said they would vote for the Democrat. 

The survey, with a margin of error of plus or minus 4%, was conducted between June 21 and June 26, days before Biden’s widely criticized debate performance.

Favorability for Trump and Biden dipped slightly when third-party candidates were factored in. Trump dropped to 41% and Biden to 38%.

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President Biden and former President Trump squared off in their high-stakes election debate on June 27, 2024, and the contrast between the pair could not have been starker, a body language expert tells Fox News. (Justin Sullivan | Getty Images)

Among the 600 participants in the survey, 42% identified as Democrats, 42% identified as Republicans and 13% identified as independents. 

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The poll was released over the weekend. It was overshadowed by Thursday’s presidential debate that had even die-hard Biden supporters panicking over the president’s ability to beat Trump in November. 

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President Biden and former President Trump participate in the presidential debate at CNN Studios in Atlanta on June 27, 2024. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Many have called for Biden to step aside, though there is no indication that he is willing to do so.

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Flash polls from CNN and Ipsos on Friday called Trump the clear victor of the debate.

Fox News’ Rémy Numa contributed to this report.