
The general election is November 8th and Michigan campaign director for Donald Trump, Scott Hagerstrom says they feel confident.
“The polls have tightened up quite a bit here – there's still a number of undecided voters,” he says.
Meantime, a senior advisor for Hillary Clinton, Stephen Neuman, says they'll have a series of one-on-one conversations statewide in person and by phone.
“We're very hopeful that that very aggressive one-on-one conversations, that aggressive ground game, that aggressive get out the vote effort is going to be what helps us ensure that Hillary Clinton is the next president of the United States.”
MRG polling data says early voting results in Michigan show Clinton beating Trump by 14 points with nine percent of the voting public casting early ballots.