Battleground Michigan is a crucial state for both Vice President Harris and former President Trump. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson joins Andrea Mitchell, Chris Jansing and Katy Tur to share more on her state's vote-counting process, saying they are 'well ahead' of where they were in 2020.
There aren’t many surprises so far tonight in the presidential race, with none of the key swing states having been decided for either candidate yet. This is both a good thing and, much more than it should be given everything we know about Trump and the long slog that got us to this night. As Ias Election Day approaches. It’s that there is any tension about the outcome at all. The 2024 election should not be anywhere near, not with Trump’s name on the ballot for the third straight election.
No one should walk away from a movie with a tragic plot-line that situates deadly gang warfare in an oppressive white context and come away thinking about what some liberals say about math. Vance also makes the mistake that so many conservatives do in labeling any Black person who calls out racism and believes in self-determination as a “leftist.” Furious Styles was conservative, but almost certainly he was not a Republican. This may explain the party’s historical misunderstanding of Black voters.Like Pennsylvania, Michigan has many counties that could be crucial. Unsurprisingly, several of them are in and around Detroit.
The real ballgame, though, may be in two very different Motor City suburbs. In 2012, Obama received nearly identical vote shares in Oakland County and Macomb County . By 2020, Biden received 56.4% in Oakland, with its higher share of college degrees, but just 45.3% in Macomb. If Macomb’s margin nearly cancels out Oakland, as it did in 2016, Democrats could be in trouble.
Elsewhere, Trump will be looking at a good night if he flips Saginaw County and Muskegon . His campaign also hopes to win more non-white and non-college voters in Genessee County, which includes Flint.
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