Michigan primary: What to watch as 2024 campaign shifts to the first big swing state

FILE - Michigan Republican Party chair Pete Hoekstra listens to Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Waterford Township, Mich., Feb. 17, 2024. The Michigan Republican Party is trying to emerge from an internal struggle over competing pro-Trump factions. Despite the conflict, Trump remains the heavy favorite among the party's rank and file. Hoekstra, the incoming state GOP Chairman, is a Trump loyalist with ties to wealthy donors. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

Michigan's presidential primary on Tuesday will offer a serious test of President Joe Biden's ability to navigate dissent within the Democratic Party over his response to Israel's war with Hamas. The leading Republican in the White House race, former President Donald Trump, is looking for another primary win that would add to his sweep of the early-voting states and move him that much closer to becoming his party's nominee.

The Michigan contest is the final major race before the election calendar broadens dramatically on March 5. That's when more than a dozen states will hold elections with thousands of delegates at stake.

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