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President Donald Trump will travel to a General Motors (GM.N) test site in Michigan on Monday to tout his trade and industrial policies, seeking to refocus attention on the economy even as an escalating ​conflict with Iran clouds the political outlook and stokes inflation concerns.

With less than 100 days before the U.S. midterm elections, Trump hopes to change ‌the political conversation after months dominated by the conflict with Iran.

While the White House plans to highlight what it says is a manufacturing revival marked by new factory investment and job creation, the broader economic picture remains mixed, with higher gasoline prices, stubborn inflation and growing public unease over the Middle East crisis threatening to erode voter support.

Michigan voters have become more skeptical about Trump's handling of ​the economy and trade, according to Bernie Porn, president and pollster at Epic MRA. Trump’s job approval rating in the state has fallen to 33%, with ​61% disapproving, while most voters say consumers — not foreign countries — are bearing the cost of tariffs.

“He’s got a serious problem going ⁠into the midterms because people don’t believe him and they don’t think he’s telling the truth,” Porn said of Trump's problems in Michigan, where Epic MRA is based.

White ​House spokeswoman Liz Huston said the president’s “America First” agenda has driven automakers to invest, hire and expand, calling it a pace of growth “not seen in decades.”

She added Trump is "delivering ​on his promise to bring manufacturing back to America and rebuild the auto industry."

Trump and Republicans hold a sizable fundraising advantage, powered by strong donor support and campaign infrastructure, but polls show Democrats with an edge in voter enthusiasm and motivation. The gap could prove significant in midterm elections, where turnout often determines the outcome.

Trump defeated former Vice President Kamala Harris by roughly 1.4 percentage points ​in Michigan in 2024, flipping it back to Republicans after Joe Biden won the state in 2020.

Michigan will be a critical battleground in the fight for control of ​Congress, with an open Senate seat drawing national attention. The state’s Republican and Democratic voters will choose their nominees in an August primary.

The Senate race will test whether Trump’s strength among working-class ‌voters can ⁠translate into broader political gains. Republicans are rallying behind former Congressman Mike Rogers, while Democrats are holding a competitive primary featuring Representative Haley Stevens and two state senators, Mallory McMorrow and Abdul El-Sayed.

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During his Michigan trip, Trump is expected to visit GM’s Milford Proving Ground, the company’s vehicle testing facility. Located about 40 miles (65 km) northwest of Detroit, the site covers thousands of acres and includes test tracks, laboratories and specialized facilities for simulating real-world driving conditions.

GM CEO Mary Barra is expected to attend the event, the ​company confirmed.

Trump has used tariffs to push U.S. ​manufacturers to move production to the ⁠U.S., including on GM, which plans to move production of the Chevrolet Blazer from Mexico, while adding Equinox production in the U.S. to supplement existing capacity.

Automakers and their suppliers have been navigating tariffs and shifting policy changes, particularly around emissions rules, forcing companies ​to adjust their long-term strategies.

With encouragement from the Obama and Biden administrations, GM invested heavily in an electric vehicle future. But ​EV sales in the ⁠U.S. have weakened since the expiration of a consumer tax credit last fall, and automakers have taken billions of dollars in write-downs as they scale back EV plans, including $10.9 billion in charges by GM to restructure its electric vehicle business.

Yet the U.S. market looks robust for GM. The company last week raised its 2026 profit forecast for the second time this year, ⁠citing in ​part continued American demand for pricey pickup trucks and SUVs.

Trump's trip comes soon after the opening of ​the Gordie Howe International Bridge linking Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, a major trade corridor that highlights the economic ties between the two countries despite strained relations.

Canada marked the opening of the bridge in a celebration without U.S. ​officials on Friday amid disputes with the Trump administration over new U.S. tariffs and disagreements over bridge toll revenue.

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