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[–] BashfulBob@hexbear.net 11 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I could imagine that they will still heavily vote for her, but they'll get blamed for any loss regardless

I remember Bernie voters being blamed for 2016, despite outpolling their generic Obama voters in Hillary's favor.

Just imagine what liberals will think of them if a narrow Michigan victory gives Trump the election.

The real joke is that Michigan is a safer Senate seat for Dems, despite being a coinflip for President. We can only guess at why.

On the flip side, if Dems beat expectations and go +3 or +5, it would be hilarious to see Ted Cruz and Rick Scott lose their Senate seats.