OSR stands with Israel
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« on: August 21, 2022, 06:25:57 PM » |
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MI was more Republican than the nation in the 1980s as keep in mind HW also won MI by 9 points. The reason had to do with that was the 1980s were a decade in which the suburbs were titanium R and generally how R they were had to do with how negative the major city was viewed by people in the area.
Detroit by the 1980s had collapsed and due to that Oakland/Macomb went massively R along with the other Detroit burbs and thats why Reagan did that well in MI.
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