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Complete results from the latest Detroit News-WDIV presidential poll

Men or women?

Either gender could well decide Michigan's presidential election, which will likely determine who occupies the White House next year.

That was one of the key takeaways from the latest Detroit News-WDIV-TV (Channel 4) poll on the 2024 election cycle, conducted Oct. 22-24.

The statewide poll of 600 likely voters in Michigan showed Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris leading Republican former President Donald Trump by three percentage points.

Harris' bid to become the country's first female president was largely due to a historic gender gap, said pollster Richard Czuba, founder of the Lansing-based Glengariff Group, which conducted the poll.

It's the final poll The News and WDIV commissioned in Michigan for this presidential election.

And here's the Glengariff Group's Sept. 26-29 poll for The News and WDIV on where the presidential and U.S. Senate races stood just before voters received mail-in ballots.

Detroit News-WDIV's January statewide poll on the presidential election and other issues can be found here. Our survey results from late July can be found here and a survey conducted by Glengariff Group at the end of August can be found here.

Chad Livengood is a political editor and columnist at The Detroit News.

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