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Related: About this forumTrumbull County, Ohio, shifted 30 points to vote Trump. That didn't save its car plant.
By Philip Bump November 26 at 1:17 PM
The story of the 2016 presidential election, to some extent, can be told by what happened in Trumbull County, Ohio.
In 2012, the state voted narrowly for Barack Obama. When Ohio was called for Obama on election night, his reelection was all but ensured. But four years later, the state backed Republican Donald Trump by eight points. That was in part because of shifts in places such as Trumbull, a perfectly square county near Youngstown. Obama won Trumbull by 23 points. Trump won it by more than six.
Why? In part because Trumps pitch was tailored very specifically to places like Trumbull County.
On Monday, General Motors announced that it was shuttering the Lordstown plant, along with others in Ontario, Maryland and Michigan, by the end of next year. Trump flipped Macomb County, Mich. one of those Midwestern counties that was seen as a bellwether for Trumps pitch on the economy in 2016 from blue to red. GM will stop production at its plant there next year, as well.
People of the Mahoning Valley, and of Ohio and the Midwest we have to talk about Macomb County, as well voted for Donald Trump because I think they saw someone who was going to put their money where their mouth was on issues of trade and leveling the playing field for working men and women, she said.
Cafaro compared the GM move to Trumps late 2016 push to keep the Carrier corporation from moving jobs out of Indiana. It worked for a short time.
They may not blame Trump for it closing specifically, she added, but they will blame him for not saving it. Blame him in the 2020 election, that is.
How important could that be? Trump won Michigan by fewer than 11,000 votes. In Macomb County, which Obama won by 16,000 votes, Trumps margin was nearly 50,000 more than four times his margin statewide.
GMs stock soared after the announcement of the planned closures.
In 2012, the state voted narrowly for Barack Obama. When Ohio was called for Obama on election night, his reelection was all but ensured. But four years later, the state backed Republican Donald Trump by eight points. That was in part because of shifts in places such as Trumbull, a perfectly square county near Youngstown. Obama won Trumbull by 23 points. Trump won it by more than six.
Why? In part because Trumps pitch was tailored very specifically to places like Trumbull County.
On Monday, General Motors announced that it was shuttering the Lordstown plant, along with others in Ontario, Maryland and Michigan, by the end of next year. Trump flipped Macomb County, Mich. one of those Midwestern counties that was seen as a bellwether for Trumps pitch on the economy in 2016 from blue to red. GM will stop production at its plant there next year, as well.
People of the Mahoning Valley, and of Ohio and the Midwest we have to talk about Macomb County, as well voted for Donald Trump because I think they saw someone who was going to put their money where their mouth was on issues of trade and leveling the playing field for working men and women, she said.
Cafaro compared the GM move to Trumps late 2016 push to keep the Carrier corporation from moving jobs out of Indiana. It worked for a short time.
They may not blame Trump for it closing specifically, she added, but they will blame him for not saving it. Blame him in the 2020 election, that is.
How important could that be? Trump won Michigan by fewer than 11,000 votes. In Macomb County, which Obama won by 16,000 votes, Trumps margin was nearly 50,000 more than four times his margin statewide.
GMs stock soared after the announcement of the planned closures.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2018/11/26/trumbull-county-ohio-shifted-points-vote-trump-it-didnt-save-its-car-plant/
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Trumbull County, Ohio, shifted 30 points to vote Trump. That didn't save its car plant. (Original Post)
workinclasszero
Nov 2018
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Raven123
(6,051 posts)1. The swing seems emblematic of economic frustration and lack of confidence in political leadship
Electing Trump was a desperate plea for help. Dems need to pay attention. I am heartened by some of what I have read regarding planned legislative actions. Fingers crossed.
Botany
(72,493 posts)2. Many of the voters who voted for Trump from Trumbell County, OH voted for him because of 3 things:
Last edited Tue Nov 27, 2018, 09:50 AM - Edit history (1)
1) Racism. They didn't like that a n****r was President. Never mind that black guy
saved their auto industry jobs.
2) Hillary. Is a d**e b***h.
3) Guns. That b***h is gonna take my guns. And if they do how can I protect my freedoms?
Trump voters at the time were doing finically OK and were lashing out because Fox News,
Rush, the NRA and their right wing Jesus stoked generational ignorance to a fever pitch.