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posted ago by SWIM ago by SWIM +41 / -0

Ohio and Pennsylvania go to Trump in 2020 but he doesn’t win Wisconsin or Michigan despite winning them in 2016? OH and PA are way more likely to be tossups and are almost identical in demographics as MI and WI.

Next, you expect me to believe Biden has surpassed Hillary and Obama in total votes? So that means more people would rather see Biden as President than Hillary as the first woman President? Sorry but you don’t have to be a genius to get that doesn’t make sense. Hillary was WAY more popular than Biden is/was. Same with Obama.

We all know this is fishy. Prepare for the election version of the Kavanaugh hearings. Dems know it’s pointless. They know they’ve lost and don’t have a case but their plan is to sow as much confusion on both sides as possible to make it impossible to get a sense of what’s right.

It’s political theatre and it’s going to get uglier before it gets better. Buckle in. Trust Trump.

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SWIM [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

It would imply people in MI and WI voted for Trump against Clinton in 2016 but then those same voters voted against Trump for Biden in 2020.

Not only have I never met someone who thought that way but I'm not sure someone like that even exists.

Especially since Trump was the incumbent in 2016 and didn't even have a year as a politician under his belt. All of a sudden with 4 he isn't worthy of the job? If it was California I'd believe it but not in the rust belt which Trump has helped so much.