Biden and Trump will face tests in Michigan's primaries that could inform a November rematch
- Michigan's primary election could reveal political challenges for both leading candidates, as Trump faces resistance among GOP voters
- Biden sees Michigan as pivotal in determining the election's outcome, with a history of slim margins in past contests
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ANALYSIS | What the first swing-state primary in Michigan told us about Biden-Trump rematch
After Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, a major swing state has finally voted in a 2024 U.S. presidential primary, offering electoral tea leaves to read. In Michigan, Joe Biden and Donald Trump each got good news, and a blinking warning light.
Former President Donald Trump and the current US president, Joe Biden, won for their Republican and Democratic parties, respectively, during the primaries in Michigan (north), which took place this Tuesday and help to profile the virtual candidates who will face each other in the presidential elections next November. READ ALSO: A man immolates himself in the United States in rejection of genocide in Gaza The current tenant of the White House ob…
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Michigan Results Spell Big Trouble for Biden, Good News for Trump
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