NBC Newsさんのインスタグラム写真 - (NBC NewsInstagram)「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.”⁠ ⁠ Full story at the link in our bio. (2/3)⁠ ⁠ 📷 @ali_lapetina / @nbcnewsart」10月13日 6時07分 - nbcnews

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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.”⁠

Full story at the link in our bio. (2/3)⁠

📷 @ali_lapetina / @nbcnewsart


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