Michigan voter roll surges to 98%.
Almost the entire State of Michigan has registered to vote according to the Secretary of State. Most of the increase in registrations have come from Detroit and the college towns.
Anybody out there think these areas were vastly under-registered compared to the rest of the state? Or is it more likely they have more registered voters in those districts than persons of voting age?
Personally, I suspect Michigan is a write-off due to fraud. I hope and pray I am wrong, but I trust Rats to be Rats.
106% of registered voters voted in Detroit in 2004. Yes,106%
McCain would need to be several points ahead in Michigan to have a chance of winning the state.
Exactly. That's why McCain pulled out. It wasn't because he didn't think his message would resonate. It would have been a great message ("Obama will do to the country what Granholm did to Michigan and what Kilpatrick did to Detroit").