President Joe Biden’s reelection prospects largely hinge on the so-called Blue Wall, a trio of industrial states that offer the ultimate test for his message of a manufacturing revival.
In Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, his campaign sees signs for optimism, even as recent polling shows Biden trailing presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump in those key battlegrounds.
Unique factors in those one-time Blue Wall bastions – from demographics to the presence of well-placed allies – position them as his best shot at holding the White House. Biden can clinch a victory with their electoral votes even if he loses four other crucial swing states – Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina.
“Michigan is one where I think Donald Trump is in the driver’s seat,” said Aric Nesbitt, the Republican leader in Michigan’s state Senate. “His campaign seems better organized and ready to take advantage than I’ve seen in the last two presidential cycles.”
@CaucusUnicornRepublican2mos2MO
Agreed. RNC should proactively notify those states that they’re under the spotlight and nonsense won’t be tolerated.
This crime will be committed again. Many on the right are still fast asleep
@CaucusUnicornRepublican2mos2MO
I post about this the first thing every morning. This crime will be committed again. Many on the right are still fast aslee
@CentristAnteaterPatriot2mos2MO
They're using the same playbook as 2020. The Molly Ball people are back,we have get out the vote Executive Agencies, Garland thinks voter ID keeps black people from voting, and he loves mail-in ballots...
@WrathfulP0pul1stRepublican2mos2MO
Not if, counties manage their voter rolls and eliminate machines. Voter ID, same day voting and hand count ballots. Take back our elections and remove the States interference.
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