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Old 09-26-2016, 10:39 AM
 
Location: Kansas
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Originally Posted by WaldoKitty View Post
Ohio isn't evenly "divided" this year, and this isn't about political "ideology".

People there are worried about jobs, terrorism, illegal immigration, and future for their kids. Hillary doesn't offer them anything. This is why they are turning to Trump.

It's the same in all the states swinging to Trump that went for Obama in '08.
That is why I see both MI and PA falling in line behind Trump.

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It amazes me that Michigan always goes democrat. They have lost so many manufacturing jobs and their largest city is a giant ghetto, it seems like suburban whites there would be flocking to the Republican Party.
I'm originally from MI and many of the older people remember MI being "good" under the Democrats, but many of those have passed on. MI does have a growing population of Muslims, I think they own Dearborn. I have faith that in the end, they will come around.

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Ok, now I think we might have real evidence of why HRC is pulling out of Ohio....

The last TWO polls have PA within 1-2%. She simply can't afford to try and win OH if it possibly means losing PA.
It is becoming like a dam with leaks, she'll stick her finger in one hole to plug the leak and another

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Actually, if you remember, Hillary lost the Michigan primary to the shock of all the pollsters who said she would easily win it.

There are a lot of Black auto workers who fear for their job too.
I think as more people in MI realize what is going on and get informed about the candidates, they will fall in line with Trump. My experience says that that part of the country values integrity a little more than other areas of the country, so Hillary selling, I just don't think so.

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With Hillary worried about "The Donald" and nothing else.

Bashing and demonizing Donald can only go so far and then it gets old, as "The Donald" pulls neck and neck with a bitter hardened veteran, that all but accepted the crown long ago...
Her supporters are the same, just worried about Trump. Every thread that comes up here about Hillary, rather than defend her (well, there is no defense), they bring up Trump and how is orange, etc.

Hillary needs to justify what she has done and be able to assure people that she is competent, an impossible task for an old washed up elite like Hillary.
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Old 09-26-2016, 10:43 AM
 
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I wont believe anything out of that campaign. Liars through and through.
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