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
 
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Obama-Trump voters
 
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Author Topic: Which group of voters played a bigger role in flipping WI, MI, and PA?  (Read 2660 times)
Hammy
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« on: August 24, 2019, 12:36:35 AM »

Depends on the region--in the midwest there were states that Clinton lost 2-3 votes for every vote Trump gained (and a few states where both lost more compared to 2012 but Clinton lost more than Trump), so it's clear people not showing up to the polls made the biggest difference. In states like Pennsylvania and Florida though, where turnout was higher, the Obama-Trump voters made the difference.
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