Which group of voters played a bigger role in flipping WI, MI, and PA? (user search)
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  Which group of voters played a bigger role in flipping WI, MI, and PA? (search mode)
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Question: Which group of voters played a bigger role in the difference between the 2012 and 2016 results in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania?
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Obama 2012 voters who stayed home in 2016
 
#2
Obama-Trump voters
 
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« on: September 04, 2019, 10:32:22 AM »

Obama 2012 voters who stayed home in 2016 was especially a factor in the cities, but Obama - Trump were a factor as well. Without the Trump democrats, the three wouldn't have flipped, while the Obama 2012 voters who stayed at home actually only have flipped Michigan. If those turned out, turn-out in Detroit would be much higher, and would be enough to flip Michigan, but I think turn-out in Philadelphia was relatively high? Wisconsin has less of those super massive cities.
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