Loss. Trump is a serious disappointment in Michigan, and Macomb County is one of those places in which disappointment with President Trump is enough to make a difference in Michigan in a close election in 2020. Michigan is severely polarized in its partisanship most of the time. Except perhaps for Eaton County and Livingston County, there is little of Michigan that can swing between two close elections by big margins. Saginaw was really close, but swinging it wouldn't take much.
Do you even live here bro?I live in Michigan. I have been in Macomb and Livingston Counties only once, though, and then only on I-94 and I-696 in Macomb and I-96 and US 23 in Livingston, which does not count for much. I far better know Lansing, East Lansing, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Flint, and downtown Detroit....
If you want my credentials for having been around Michigan, here is the list of Michigan counties that I have never been in:
Gogebic
Ontonagan
Menominee
Presque Isle
Montmorency
Missaukee
Benzie
Manistee
Newaygo
The only state in which I have missed more counties is Arizona, but Arizona has huge counties that in several cases extend from the middle of the state to the Utah state line.