In states with Senate races in 2016, there were 1.8 million more votes in the presidential race than in the Senate races. Across the 30 large & contested states I checked in 2016, there were 6.3 million more votes cast in POTUS than in House races. By itself, this is not unusual.https://twitter.com/HeyTammyBruce/status/1325472807749373952 …
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Trump was, in fact, the first Republican to break 30% of the vote in Wayne County since George H.W. Bush got 39% in 1988. It's hard to see that as a suspiciously poor performance in a state Trump lost by nearly 150,000 votes.
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Why wouldn’t it surprise you Dan?
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No, because it's a big city with one-party rule along racial/ethnic lines, & those have been notorious for voter fraud since long before such cities had significant black populations. It's a longtime trend in American politics.
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Have fun in your new GOP. It belongs to the Qultists now, you're just living in it.
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Not sure why you say voter fraud in Detroit wouldn't surprise you. What are you basing that on?
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Poor Dan
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True, but still an amazing performance, especially compared to Romney who often claimed he was from Michigan and Bush family that claims they represent some sort of minority voice in the GOP
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