now that was basically almost a 20 point county, kent county, michigan in the same 2004 presidential, bush carried it by 20 points. it was the home of that wing of the republican party. yes. and this is a county that it will be a shock if trump wins it. yes, so the interesting thing is, you know, we always talk about michigan as a gaelgd state, we have for a long time and going democratic until 2016 and trump wins the state in 2016 and then as he does that, kent county, which is traditionally republican, the support drops. he lost ground. there unbelievable. so it is a perfect place we think to look at this kind of establishment. gerald ford republican. maricopa county. is there, is this the most, the swingiest county in the country now? it might be because the hispanic population there in particular, it is a latino population that has a lot of, it is a lot of strong mexican tie, very young. very young. so you ve got people aging into voting there.
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george, works at security at harlow. when you talk about market, but on the 4th of july these are guys we have to cherish. they do good work. eric: absolutely. thank you. patti ann: new developments in the u.s. immigration crisis. officials in dallas are now preparing to shelter as many as 2000 undocumented children. many of them came to the u.s. to escape violence or reunite with their families. these kids need a lot of help and nuture and assurance and making sure that their adjustment to life in the united states is successful. patti ann: casey stiegel is reporting live right now from dallas. casey, when exactly will the city take in these minors? patti ann, good morning, it is supposed to happen by the end of the month but at this point county officials are trying to sort out all of the details. perhaps the biggest one of course, where they will be housing these 2,000 unaccompanied minors that will be brought into the area?