"The Craig Fahle Show" talks with University of Michigan-Dearborn Associate Journalism Professor Tim Kiska about the Nov. 3 election and why Donald Trump surprised many people in 2016 by winning Michigan.
Kiska, who is also a pollster, and will help direct election night coverage for the Detroit Free Press, says last time some people may have underestimated the number of votes Green Party candidate Jill Stein got in Michigan.
Trump won the state by 10,704 votes, and Stein got more than 50,000 votes.
He talks about what to expect this time.