Michigan voters weighing out options going into election season

NOW: Michigan voters weighing out options going into election season

SAINT JOSEPH, Mich. -- Michigan voters are in the spotlight for this upcoming presidential election as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris target key swing states.

Both campaigns are holding multiple rallies across the state while the biggest issues facing voters are similar to other states: immigration, border security, abortion, and the economy.

Al Pscholka Vice President of Government relations at Lake Michigan college and former Republican State Representative, commented on the election, stating it comes down to what is in people’s wallets that counts.

“I think all of them are influencing each other in ways that we have not interesting history, and I cannot wait to see. Very interesting point in history and I cannot wait to see how it turns out and I am terrified to see how it turns out” stated Pscholka.

“I think all of them are influencing each other in ways that we have not interesting history, and I cannot wait to see. Very interesting point in history and I cannot wait to see how it turns out and I am terrified to see how it turns out” said Michigan voter Sean Taylor.

Israel's war in Gaza could also play a major role with more than one hundred thousand voters or 13 percent of Michigan democrats have chosen to be uncommitted in the may Democratic Party primary, a message to Joe Biden over his support for Israel, a group both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump now trying win over.

Tomorrow Trump's running mate J.D. Vance will hold a campaign rally in grand rapids. Abc57 news will be there for coverage.

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