Michigan is not promising for President Trump and his reelection efforts in michigan. Thet now it looks like state he was able to flip in 2016, michigan is the furthest out of reach. It has looked that way all along, but it is far more seen in the polling now. The most recent poll we have seen from our pollster shows a 12 point lead for biden in the wake of the pandemic. There was a hot spot in michigan for a while. A lot of partisan feelings. Then having the military come into deal with protests, and some of the tweets President Trump has done fighting with wellnor whitmer, who was liked michigan according to polls. At this point, things look pretty bad for him. That does not mean he could not make it back up, but comparing michigan with wisconsin and pennsylvania, other states he won closely, michigan is looking better for biden. Host lets go back to 2016, many said michigan was a blue wall for Hillary Clinton. President trump winning it by a thousand votes. Why did he win it, and wh
Wake of the pandemic. There was a hot spot in michigan for a while. A lot of partisan feelings. Then having the military come into deal with protests, and some of the tweets President Trump has done fighting with Governor Whitmer, who was well liked michigan according to polls. At this point, things look pretty bad for him. That does not mean he could not make it back up, but comparing michigan with wisconsin and pennsylvania, other states he won closely, michigan is looking better for biden. Host lets go back to 2016, many said michigan was a blue wall for Hillary Clinton. President trump winning it by a thousand votes. Why did he win it, and what is the lesson for democrats this year . Todd from all the work i have done post 2016, looking at a lot of data, the thing that jumped out at me, neither Hillary Clinton nor President Trump were wellliked. Michigan was seen as a state democrats had won since 1988, and Hillary Clinton did not spend a lot of time there. She was not high in the
Live coverage begins monday at 2 30 p. M. Eastern on cspan. The washington correspondent for the Detroit Free Press, and of course, michigan, a battleground state in 2020, as we speak to you in mid june. Michigan is the furthest out of reach for him. It looked that way all along. The most recent paul we have we have seen shows a 12 point lead for biden in the , reallythe pandemic there was a hotspot in michigan for a while, a lot of partisan feelings. Too, is the military going deal with civilian protests . Some of those tweets President Trump has done, fighting with Governor Whitmer, who is well liked in michigan. At this point, things look bad for him. That does not mean he could not make it back up. Comparing michigan with with constant wisconsin and pennsylvania, michigan is more for biden then the president. Many people said michigan was the blue wall for Hillary Clinton. Trump winning it. Why did he win michigan . What are the lessons for democrats this year . I have done post ,0
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Generation. The stories of word war 2. You can enhance your lessons and have a more personal understanding of what these gentleman and their compatriots have been through to get here today. We know that the gentlemen here in front of us, and the other events that we do, we have a short time to tect to them and understand them and the fact that they made it through one of the most significant experiences in history. We also want to make sure that erin everyone in the audience can ask questions that you will find valuable in your classrooms. Ly probably step forward to make sure i can hear you properly, repeat the question so the audience can hear, and the cspan audience can hear, and the honor res can hear as well. First to the left, in the handsome red blazer, charles mcgee. He was in the United States air force for 30 years. He holds a record 409 fighter combat missions flown in korea and vietnam. To his left, who i met on my very First World War ii event, he landed on the beach in no