* They used Medical Marijuana last election cycle to clean our clocks.
* 11th district and a guy who's name I can't remember off the top of my head in Brighton lost, it will be a miracle to get them back.
* Not to mention new rules about making it easier to get automatic absentee ballot (playground for fraud IMHO)
* And a redistricting board for a state that a;ready has decent boundaries, that will probably be overwhelming Democrat.
* Did I mention the Sec of State turns hard left?
It will be a freaking Miracle if PDJT wins here again, this is under the radar stuff. The only thing that will pull it out for him is if blue collar union types aka the line guys and all blue collars get that whoever "Brand D" puts up won't have the appeal and the risk of that candidate turning this economic miracle into an economic mess.
They have to see that the "D" Candidate is a combo of McGovern, Mondale, Dukakis and Hildabeast all rolled together, and they can kiss their Job, Their overtime and their financial @$$es goodbye. Then and only then does PDJT have a chance.
Watch the video at the link.
Good lord, this is the same stuff we heard in 2016.
Leave it to some people on FR and you would think the Dems could not lose a single election ever.
There was some hinky BS going on.
My suspicion is that they were "harvesting" in the smaller counties, somehow related to the 2016 voting information requests that were issued to all the county registrars before the election.
The big counties couldn't respond in a timely manner, and they experienced a neutral or declining Democrat vote.
There were astonishing Democrat "surges" in the smaller counties, which WERE able to respond before the election.
This is not a good report at all. However, I also know that Trump people have signed up more volunteers than in 2016 in MI.
The biggest hurdle there is that plant closings and then openings have been off and on. First Ford is in, then they are out. That doesn’t help. However, if Trump can carry Macomb, he’ll win, because other than Detroit & maybe the downtown precincts of some of the other smaller cities, all of MI is red.
You are right to make these points. Michigan is not even close to being a lock. Im a precinct delegate in Oakland county and we are slowly losing our once firm grip in this county. We just lost a good county executive, who in my opinion, should have stepped down a couple years ago to pave the way for new leadership. May he Rest In Peace.
Guns.