Donald Trump is popular in Michigan. But does his power match his popularity?

Former President Donald Trump in Michigan
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(WWJ) In 2016, Donald Trump became the first Republican presidential candidate to carry Michigan in a generation.

The last time it happened was 1988 when George H. W. Bush did it on his way to the White House.

But now that he's no longer on the ballot -- at least not yet -- are his endorsements still as valuable?

After attending last weekend big Trump rally in northern Macomb County, that's the question WWJ's Zach Clark tries to answer in this edition of The Daily J.

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