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The polls in Michigan still favor Hillary Clinton, but there are still plenty undecided voters and Donald Trump still hopes to turn the state red.

Both sides are blitzing the state Sunday and Monday. In 1988, George H.W. Bush was the last Republican presidential candidate to win Michigan. 

On Sunday:

  • Trump is scheduled to appear at 6 p.m. at Freedom Hill Amphitheatre in Sterling Heights.
  • Bill Clinton will appear at UAW Local 652 Lansing at 2 p.m. Sunday.

On Monday:

  • President Barack Obama will appear at the Ray L. Fisher Stadium, University of Michigan at 9 a.m.
  • Hillary Clinton will campaign in Grand Rapids.
  • V.P Candidate Mike Pence attends a 1 p.m. Traverse City rally.

The latest Detroit Free Press poll shows Clinton leading Trump by four points. But that same poll showed that 13 percent of the voters were still undecided, which is unusually high this close to the election. 

Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight currently gives Clinton a 76.5-percent chance of winning Michigan.  Overall, he gives Clinton a 64.7-percent chance of becoming president. 

Read more: Deadine Detroit