'Everybody says Michigan's a blue state. Michigan is not. It is purple,' Rep. Debbie Dingell said.
"Everybody says Michigan's a blue state. Michigan is not. It is purple," Dingell said when pressed about how well Trump would do against Biden in the state if an election were held now."It is a very competitive state. And Donald Trump would do well in Michigan right now."
"The election is a year away," she said."We're in a very volatile time, but I'm not taking Michigan for granted. I've said that very strongly to many people." Dingell was non-committal when asked whether Biden's re-election team should be putting a greater focus on Michigan ahead of 2024, but did say she believes the state has their attention.
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