Republicans are bleeding the voters who helped Trump break the 'blue wall' in 2016

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
In 2016, former President Donald Trump won by sweeping the so-called "blue wall" states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. But since then, Democrats have racked up win after win after win in these states — culminating in this week's landslide victory by Democratic-endorsed nonpartisan Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz in Wisconsin over pro-Trump former state Justice Dan Kelly.


"I think this is enormously significant for 2024 because it continues the trajectory that we have seen not only in Wisconsin but also in Michigan and Pennsylvania," Brownstein continued. "You know, those are the three states, part of the blue wall that Donald Trump dislodged in 2016, won all three of them, maximizing his support among those non-college and non-urban voters. Since then, they have all moved back toward the Democrats, with Democrats winning the governorship, both in 18 and 22, Biden carrying all three of them in 20, and then this remarkable win yesterday. You know, Biden won the state by 20,000 votes. Trump won the state in 2016 by 20,000 votes, in Wisconsin. Protasiewicz won by 200,000 votes, largely because of that suburban erosion ... as well as improvement, even in white, working-class areas."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...e&cvid=337ff91e7d8a417fb756a36137e78d1e&ei=16
 
In 2016, former President Donald Trump won by sweeping the so-called "blue wall" states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. But since then, Democrats have racked up win after win after win in these states — culminating in this week's landslide victory by Democratic-endorsed nonpartisan Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz in Wisconsin over pro-Trump former state Justice Dan Kelly.


"I think this is enormously significant for 2024 because it continues the trajectory that we have seen not only in Wisconsin but also in Michigan and Pennsylvania," Brownstein continued. "You know, those are the three states, part of the blue wall that Donald Trump dislodged in 2016, won all three of them, maximizing his support among those non-college and non-urban voters. Since then, they have all moved back toward the Democrats, with Democrats winning the governorship, both in 18 and 22, Biden carrying all three of them in 20, and then this remarkable win yesterday. You know, Biden won the state by 20,000 votes. Trump won the state in 2016 by 20,000 votes, in Wisconsin. Protasiewicz won by 200,000 votes, largely because of that suburban erosion ... as well as improvement, even in white, working-class areas."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...e&cvid=337ff91e7d8a417fb756a36137e78d1e&ei=16

No, he didn't. I like Trump but I can admit that 2016 was just as rigged as 2020.
 
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