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« on: May 02, 2023, 08:13:47 PM »

No, I don’t think so. Romney claimed Massachusetts as his home state, and his father, who had been dead for 17 years by 2012, was governor about 40 years prior to Election Day 2012. I don’t think his ties to the state meant much in 2012

So why did Michigan swing further than PA, WI, MN, and the other related states compared to 2008? … it was more that Obama overperformed in Michigan in 2008.  Obama’s 17% margin in 2008 was a bit excessive for the state’s political bent. Michigan in 2008 voted similar to Washington and even further left than New Jersey and Oregon. Michigan was really never so heavily blue

The state  got hit especially hard by the financial crisis, which lead to the bailout in 2009. So the auto industry’s collapse played a role.  another smaller factor was that McCain’s decision to pull out of Michigan got so much publicity., I’d guess some McCain supporters in the state might’ve gotten disheartened and stayed home.
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