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mtutiger

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  1. For a little perspective, this is close to twice the percentage of Arab Americans in Michigan (another group we have heard a ton about this election)
  2. I am open to the idea the last minute push to change Nebraska's EC allocation may be part of the story and may make a shift toward KH more pronounced perhaps. I do imagine she will end up doing at least a couple of points better in Waukesha County though
  3. IIRC the district was actually made more red after redistricting, although not sure whether the 7 represents old district lines or not. Either way, all evidence suggests he's going to get his clock cleaned in Omaha.
  4. I've never been able to say this eloquently enough, but this is right... it's been right for a long long time. And it explains why they never seem to get political coverage of any of these elections right.
  5. Trump also won a lot of suburban votes in 2016 that he'll never win again. It was a different electorate, please just let it go. If he wins this time, it will not be related in any way, shape or form to that election.
  6. It is not acting like and does not look like a winning campaign. Obviously we heard similar things during 2016, but he actually was seen as *losing* then... fast forward to today, and they are, at least by most election models and polling, considered slight *favorites* right now. Yet they don't look like a campaign that is trying to win. I wonder if the stuff they have internally is as rosy as the public stuff we see. We'll find out in 9 days or so.
  7. Where did they find this guy? Unreal
  8. Also, its just attrition.... the Pattersons and Youngs are all dead and buried at this point, along with at least some of the people who populated Oakland County and Detroit during their terms. The suburbs of any city, be it Detroit, Philly, Milwaukee, Chicago, wherever, are now populated much more with people who the grievances of the past don't register. Not totally, but they are different and they are changing... With respect to Michigan, I really think Donald Trump ****ed up when he came to the Detroit Economic Club and took a big giant dump on the city. And wouldn't be surprised why (though polling is close) that Michigan seems to be drifting toward being Harris' best swing state. (And perhaps why Debbie Dingell, a person who is never relaxed before an election, was playing beer pong yesteday)
  9. All behind the "Trump-Vance" banner.... all of it.
  10. Yeah, sure, okay
  11. Again, the message isn't for those who are even voting for the guy... It's for everyone else
  12. I don't know what the future is for the GOP if he loses... I'm pretty sure I know what it looks like if he wins. If someone doesn't like the direction he's taking the party right now, this is the moment of choosing.
  13. Republican Congresswoman from South Florida
  14. My question isn't aimed for the Trumpy base... It's aimed at those who don't like the direction of this party. We have at least one of those here.
  15. I'll say this: if you are conservative in a swing state longing for a new and improved GOP after this, especially knowing that Kamala Harris will in all likelihood be constrained by a GOP Senate... What is there to lose? On a purely pragmatic level, how isn't the choice obvious?
  16. Martin kinda makes my point: Allentown (and Lehigh County) are seen as suburban in nature outside of Philly, and Allentown is of outsized importance with respect to Puerto Rican population in PA. It's not your father's SEPA. And in a race where, based on reporting and his campaigns own words, he's depending on Hispanics to vote for him, these comments can make a pretty difference on the margins (at a minimum)
  17. I won't make a judgment on saying he won't win in spite of this, but I don't think this is effective in this context in an election which, based on Trump's own campaign, relies greatly on backfilling suburban women with Black and Latino men. I also think the suburbs of all of these cities (Detroit, Philly and Milwaukee in particular) are changing a lot... They are growing, they are more diverse, and the people who live in them don't necessarily respond the dog whistles in quite the same way. With respect to Detroit, it isn't L. Brooks Patterson's Oakland County anymore... People dont necessarily harbor the same animosities that they used to, and on a cultural level, especially seen during the Tigers and Lions playoffs runs, the "Detroit v Everyone" framing doesn't die off at Eight Mile. There's a level of cohesion today that wasn't the case 20 or 30 years ago
  18. But yes, it's Kamala Harris that is inviting violence. GMAFB
  19. He can win, it is obviously very close. But despite that reality, it cannot be overstated just how ****ty of a campaign he is running. Just by every objective measure
  20. I've never seen Debbie Dingell look this relaxed before a Presidential election...
  21. I've been seeing this take a lot from journalists in the wake of WaPo's **** up... But if consumers aren't satisfied and want to send a message, what other means are there to get it acrossrd? Journalism is very important, but the industry's inability for self-reflection is a big reason we are here.
  22. His consistency on this is pretty unique this cycle imo
  23. Sensing a pattern here
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