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well, here s what i think has happened. michigan is traditionally a democratic state. it s the home of the modern day labor movement. lots of union workers. and for some reason, the democrats didn t just run the candidates that could win. and you ve got to imagine if you re a republican in michigan, you re in a very small group of people who have to, you know, have meetings in basements somewhere. i don t know where they meet. but it s very rare you run into a republican in most places. i think that the few republicans that actually have decided to stick it out in michigan are of a different breed. and that s where you see all this craziness going on. but, um, i mean, i m really happy that the supreme court of michigan and today, the voter board, said that this question is going to be on the ballot about the emergency managers that have taken over these cities. i think as you had pointed out on my shows about the type size wasn t the right size, so, you know, when we got enough petit
of falling apart in michigan? well, here s what i think has happened. you know, michigan is traditionally a democratic state. it s the home of the modern-day labor movement, lots of union workers. and for some reason, the democrats just didn t run their candidates that could win. and you ve got to imagine, if you re a republican in michigan, you re at a very small group of people who have to, you know, have meetings in basements somewhere. i don t know where they meet, but it s very rare you run into a republican in most cases. and i think that the few republicans actually decide to stick it out in michigan are of a different breed. and that s where you see all this craziness going on. but, um, i mean, i m really happy that the supreme court of michigan and today, the voter board, said that this question is going to be on the ballot about the emergency managers that have taken over these cities. i think as you had pointed out on my shows about the type size
candidates that can win and if you re a republican in michigan, you re in a small group of people who have to you know, who have meetings in basement somewhere. i don t know where they meet. those that have decided to stick it out in michigan are of a different breed. and that s where you see all this craziness going on. but, um, i mean, i m really happy that the supreme court of michigan and today, the voter board, said that this question is going to be on the ballot about the emergency managers that have taken over these cities. i think as you had pointed out on my shows about the type size wasn t the right size, so, you