A Democrat running for Senate in Michigan warned Kamala Harris that her internal polls are “under water” in one of the states critical to her chances of victory.
Rep. Elissa Slotkin told donors last week that she didn’t feel “better” about the numbers in the Great Lake State, according to a video obtained by axios.
“I don’t feel very good right now about where we are with Kamala Harris in a place like Michigan,” he said during a virtual fundraiser with Sen. Cory Booker.
Slotkin is running against former Republican Rep. Mike Rogers in one of the most closely watched Senate races in the country.
The result will be a crucial factor in determining which party will have control of the upper house from January 2025.
For Harris, Michigan offers one of the easiest paths to victory along with other Blue Wall states, including Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
If Trump sweeps the Sun Belt states, Harris would need to pick at least one to have a shot at the White House.
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