From WSJopinion: In a state Sanders won four years ago, working-class voters seem to take a practical approach to their economic interests, writes Mene Ukueberuwa
With the Michigan primary on the horizon, both Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are trying to reach working-class Michigan voters. Image: Jonathan Ernst/ReutersMichigan was full of surprises in the 2016 election.
Bernie Sanders trailed Hillary Clinton by more than 20 points in polls, then overtook her to win the March Democratic primary by 1.5 points. FiveThirtyEight’s Nate Silver called it “one of the greatest polling errors in primary history.” In November Donald Trump beat Mrs. Clinton by 0.23 point—the narrowest margin in any state—and claimed Michigan for the GOP for the first time since 1988.
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