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Michigan has had Republican governors before and still voted for a Democrat at the national level. John Engler was a 3-term governor and went for the Democractic candidate all three years. States can have different local vs. national voting patterns; this isn’t a new phenomenon. Hell, Massachusetts, the bluest of

Literally nothing in that “report” is actual evidence of suppression. It’s mostly people not understanding how voter registration works combined with half-cocked conspiracies about people not being able to vote in places where they couldn’t follow basic rules. But whatever, keep thinking the world is out to get you.

The Rust Belt includes Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ohio. All three of which enacted voter suppression laws since 2012. I’m not saying this election was decided because of it, but pedantically explaining how the electoral college works while ignoring evidence that certain states had restrictions on voting is silly.