CenterBHSFan;1803707 wrote:You'd be surprised at how many lockstep dems there are (because their daddies were, they are still buying into a long-forgotten ideology or the union told them to be) that voting for Trump. I see it day in and day out where I live. Which is eastern Ohio where all the coal mines are shutting down, the glass industry has been gone for decades and the steel mills have already been ran out of town.
The reason this is happening is because of democrat economic policies. They're sick of getting laid off, they're sick of their plants shutting down, their sick of their mines being shut down. So, while in the bigger cities you might find more and more people deciding to go with Hillary (and it will probably be enough with just them) when you step out of it and talk with people who rely on industry you will find an altogether new tune being played out.
When you look around at the tri-state area (Ohio, W.Virgina, Penn.) and you see more people in government housing than you do owning a home, lightbulbs start turning on for you.
Bingo