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JohnSJ

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30. That is fine, but do they still support Vance? What I am saying
Wed Feb 28, 2024, 09:45 AM
Feb 2024

is while some may no longer be enamored by Trump, would they actually vote for Biden, and I have doubts about that.

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RSO rso Feb 2024 #1
A much higher number of Haley voters True Dough Feb 2024 #2
I agree Kaleva Feb 2024 #5
All the polls in Michigan have Trump ahead. former9thward Feb 2024 #7
The point is those believing that Haley voters will vote for Biden JohnSJ Feb 2024 #11
No question. former9thward Feb 2024 #15
I live in Ohio. And all the Trump crap has finally disappeared. My neighbor who except for Demsrule86 Feb 2024 #27
That is fine, but do they still support Vance? What I am saying JohnSJ Feb 2024 #30
Yes, women will vote for Biden as will the men who love them... Demsrule86 Feb 2024 #33
I hope so. Ohio is a critical state JohnSJ Feb 2024 #35
We have not won in Ohio since Obama...but I am hopeful. However, I was speaking generally. Demsrule86 Feb 2024 #39
Some of them have said they won't vote for . Trump is going to lose the General. Demsrule86 Feb 2024 #24
I think you misunderstood my post True Dough Feb 2024 #16
Yes, but I don't think I share that view. former9thward Feb 2024 #17
The passage of time is a key factor True Dough Feb 2024 #20
This is not 2016 when Trump was an unknown before he attempted to over throw the Demsrule86 Feb 2024 #32
We need to try to get those that voted Haley JI7 Feb 2024 #3
If that actually happened, Michigan would be ours, but the fact JohnSJ Feb 2024 #8
Less Republican voter is also going to help us. Demsrule86 Feb 2024 #29
Just the fact that 300000 more republicans voters turned out is not JohnSJ Feb 2024 #4
We Don't Agree On That ProfessorGAC Feb 2024 #9
Concur with this, rec Sympthsical Feb 2024 #12
100000 uncommitted Democratic votes is significant, and I am not sure they will JohnSJ Feb 2024 #22
No it really isn't. These voters voted for Bernie Sanders in the 2020 primary. Demsrule86 Feb 2024 #31
Didn't Actually Read My Post, Did You? ProfessorGAC Feb 2024 #36
Sure I read your post. I just think that the arguments you presented on the JohnSJ Feb 2024 #37
Just under 300k turned out to vote for Haley Kaleva Feb 2024 #10
it was a non competitive primary, let's see the turnout for the August senate primary before we wring our hands too much MistakenLamb Feb 2024 #19
I fully understand the purpose but I still have a bad feeling about it ecstatic Feb 2024 #6
The media will read a hell of a lot into it. Beastly Boy Feb 2024 #13
We don't know how many were Rs voting to make Biden look bad Kaleva Feb 2024 #14
Biden got half a million votes in a non competitive primary too MistakenLamb Feb 2024 #18
This troll is no longer with us. William769 Feb 2024 #21
About the same as voted this way during 2012where Obama won by 9:30 on election day. Demsrule86 Feb 2024 #23
2012 were caucuses, not a primary. Stop comparing 2012 to 2024 onenote Feb 2024 #25
A big nothing burger. 13% is in line with every Michigan primary. Try again. SoFlaBro Feb 2024 #26
The voters have some work to do in Michigan to not be idiots. betsuni Feb 2024 #28
Considering that Hillary lost Michigan by a bit over 10,000 votes - it does make it something the Democrats should Nanjeanne Feb 2024 #34
They failed, 13% uncommitted for Joe in 2024 and 11% uncommitted for Obama in 2012 krawhitham Feb 2024 #38
Meh! Listen to the analysis on Lawrence O'Donnell's show last night. Greybnk48 Feb 2024 #40
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