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« on: March 10, 2020, 10:07:27 AM »

Not sure I buy this (not exactly the most trustworthy pollster either), but I do think Biden is more likely to flip PA than MI.

I also don’t get why we’re getting so many MI polls but no one actually bothered to poll the Senate race in MI.
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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2020, 01:14:46 PM »

NAFTA Joe will lose the Industrial Midwest.

Yeah, because NAFTA is all voters in the "Industrial Midwest" have ever cared about, as evidenced by the landslide losses of Al Gore, John Kerry, and Barack Obama in MI.

You people learned all the wrong lessons from 2016, and it’s no surprise your candidate is getting crushed even worse than last time.
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« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2020, 01:49:55 PM »

NAFTA Joe will lose the Industrial Midwest.

Yeah, because NAFTA is all voters in the "Industrial Midwest" have ever cared about, as evidenced by the landslide losses of Al Gore, John Kerry, and Barack Obama in MI.

You people learned all the wrong lessons from 2016, and it’s no surprise your candidate is getting crushed even worse than last time.

If that was the case then Hillary Clinton would have been President after winning Michigan, Wisconsin & Pennsylvania. You keep making wrong statements & keep embarrassing statements. The last time a Moderate Democrat supporting NAFTA ran against Trump, they lost Michigan. Secondly, Bush, Mccain, Romney were Free Traders & not Trump railing against NAFTA. There was so major difference in terms of trade.

That assertion stays until Trump is beaten by a similar Democrat.

Hillary Clinton lost MI/WI/PA (and the election) because those states were already trending Republican and she was a uniquely unpopular candidate with a ton of baggage running for a third Democratic term in an environment in which the Republican base was energized at unprecedented levels for reasons that go well beyond NAFTA/trade (immigration, Scalia's death/SCOTUS, abortion, hatred of the Clintons, etc.). Take away one of those factors and your pro-NAFTA "moderate" Hillary wins MI, so it is your assertion that rests on laughably shaky foundations.
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