NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 10月13日 06時29分
In Michigan, a state where Democrats have long outnumbered Republicans, a win for Biden could come down to turnout in cities like Flint, and party leaders here say they’re hopeful that fewer people will stay home.
People in Flint really dislike Trump, Bryant Nolden, a Democratic county commissioner, said, and his narrow victory four years ago showed how even a small number of votes can make a big difference.
“People’s eyes are wide open now,” he said.
Angelette Moore, 57, a retired autoworker from Flint, stayed home in 2016 because she thought her vote “wasn’t going to matter,” she said.
“They’re going to do what they’re going to do anyway. Who cares?” she said.
But, this year, Moore said, she has already mailed her absentee ballot.
“Trump’s got to go,” she said. “He’s the devil.”
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