UPDATE (Feb. 27, 2024 10:00 p.m. E.T.): Donald Trump and President Joe Biden have won their respective Michigan primaries, NBC News projects, moving both one step closer to a November rematch.
We know who will win Michigan Tuesday night, but not how they’ll do it, and that will be the interesting part. While both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden will undoubtedly win their respective primaries, the first primary in a general election battleground will have some clues as to what is coming. Here’s what I’ll be looking for after the polls close.
Will Trump continue to show weakness? Trump has been winning the Republican primaries by large margins so far, but maybe not large enough. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has not actively campaigned in Michigan, holding her first rally there Sunday, and polls show her losing to Trump about 80% to 20%. Some of her supporters predict she’ll beat that, however, and get closer to the 40-ish percent she won in South Carolina and New Hampshire.
Make no mistake: Trump’s going to be the nominee.
Make no mistake: Trump’s going to be the nominee, but if he’s consistently losing this large of a chunk of his own party, that portends a potential problem unifying the party and suggests a real weakness with independent voters, many of whom are voting in these Republican primaries.








