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'A classic tossup': Michigan finding key role in historic presidential race

By Craig Mauger

In terms of intensity and length, Michigan is witnessing a race for the presidency unlike anything it's seen in modern history, longtime political observers in the state said with 22 days remaining until Election Day.

Weekly visits from the candidates, a handful of close contests in the recent past, a narrowing map of competitive states nationally and political realignments are keeping Michigan in the spotlight this fall as Republican former President Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris vie for the state's 15 electoral votes.


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