President Trump Returns to Michigan Next Week for the First Time Since Election, Has a Surprise for Us
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77% : "President Trump is excited to return to the great state of Michigan, where he will rally in Macomb County to celebrate his first 100 days in office," said White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt in a Wednesday statement.57% : President Donald Trump, who won the state of Michigan in 2024 by 80,103 votes, has announced that he's finally coming back to the state for the first time since his election in November of last year and coming to Macomb County, which is the home of the Reagan Democrats. Macomb, which Trump won all three times he has run, almost gave him the total margin of victory in the entire state in this county alone in 2024 by 69,683.
54% : I think we'll be very successful there," Trump said about Selfridge in remarks in the Oval Office with Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Republican state House Speaker Matt Hall standing nearby the president's desk.
54% : Michigan is a blue state that has twice turned red (or purple, depending on your math) in the past three POTUS elections, with both times the state going red when Donald Trump was at the top of the ticket.
53% : This month, Trump said he was working with Michigan leaders to keep Macomb County's Selfridge Air National Guard Base "open, strong, thriving" -- teasing the possibility of new fighter jets.
53% : Being that Michigan is a blue state and Trump will never be at the top of the ticket again to get a victory.
48% : However, if part of what I was told a couple of weeks back is true, that Donald Trump will get involved earlier here and endorse James to shorten the primary season so that the party can unify behind his candidate.
45% : However, and this is a BIG however, there has been a lot of lobbying behind the scenes to get Trump to endorse earlier than most normal politicians would do so, 19 months before the general election in 2026.
34% : Of course, Trump has been on a tear since reassuming the office on January 20th of this year, and you would have to be in a cave to have not heard of all or some of the things that he has tackled along with his administration since reassuming the White House.
28% : So if Trump is not leading the way, the folks down ticket, running statewide, have some problems to solve.
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