According to CBS News, the poll showed that moderate voters' concerns about the economy may sway them into TudorDixon’s camp come voting day.
that while moderate voters tend to prefer Whitmer over Dixon, their concerns about the economy may sway them into Dixon’s camp come voting day:
And by two to one, more voters think Biden’s policies have hurt, rather than helped Michigan’s economy. This suggests that further nationalization of this race, and making it a referendum on Democrats nationally, could help Dixon. In this file photo, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer introduces Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden to deliver remarks about health care at Beech Woods Recreation Center October 16, 2020, in Southfield, Michigan.
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