NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 10月13日 06時07分
Democratic state Rep. Sheryl Kennedy believes support is swinging back toward the Democrats in Richfield Township in Genesee County, Michigan. But on a drive around the area last week, it was clear that support for Trump remains strong.
Many residents don’t just have Trump lawn signs. They have Trump billboards — massive signs about 6 feet across that can be seen from a block away. Others have Trump flags or banners.
David Martin, the Republican county commissioner who is running against Kennedy for state representative, said many voters he meets want to know whether he supports the president like they do.
“For so long, their identity, their grandfathers, their fathers, their selves, they were blue-collar labor, and they were voting Democrat,” said Martin, who is backing Trump.
“Now there’s a shift in voting for values,” he said, naming gun rights, property rights, and “traditional marriage,” among other issues. “I think they went with Trump because they were a little scared of how fast progressives were moving.”
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