Trump Surges In Michigan And Wisconsin, Trails Slightly In Pennsylvania, Poll Finds

A new Quinnipiac University poll reveals that President Donald Trump is making significant gains in two key battleground states — Michigan and Wisconsin — while slightly trailing Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania. With early voting underway and Election Day approaching, Trump’s momentum is building in these crucial states.

In Michigan, Trump leads with 50% support compared to Harris’ 47%, marking a three-point jump from a previous poll. In Wisconsin, Trump is ahead with 48%, while Harris lags behind with 46%. In Pennsylvania, Harris holds a narrow lead of 49% to Trump’s 46%, indicating a competitive race.

Trump continues to outscore Harris on critical issues such as the economy, immigration and crisis management. In Michigan, voters favored Trump 54% to 45% on economic performance, and Wisconsin voters reflected similar confidence in his handling of foreign affairs and military leadership.

Harris’ recent debate performance has not given her campaign the anticipated boost, as the poll shows no post-debate bounce. Meanwhile, Democratic mail-in voting in the three battleground states has decreased, signaling declining enthusiasm for Harris among her base.

As Trump strengthens his position in Michigan and Wisconsin, his path to securing a second term looks increasingly promising. Harris, on the other hand, faces the challenge of reversing her fortunes in these key states.