in Michigan, a Zia Poll/Painter Communications survey released this week revealed. Zia Poll conducted the survey October 11-18 among 2,851 likely voters and found Trump leading Biden 49 percent to the former vice presidents 45 percent. The lead is outside the surveys +/- 2.5 percent margin of error. Three percent of voters remain undecided, and two percent chose another candidate:
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2088583830084/michigan-poll-donald-trump-49-joe-biden-45
I expect a clear victory in Michigan much of it because the African-American vote does more than abandons the Democrats but flips to Trump. If so, one can expect the pattern to repeat around the country.
The implications for this in the presidential race are clear but more interesting in a way are the implications for Senate and especially congressional races.
Are we looking at a big enough trend actually flip the House?