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Related: About this forumWhat is the political makeup of the four MI counties in the Central time zone?
They've been reporting the eastern MI results...but won't have the western results for another fifteen minutes or so. Are they likely to go in a different direction than the results we are seeing so far?
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What is the political makeup of the four MI counties in the Central time zone? (Original Post)
Ken Burch
Mar 2016
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gollygee
(22,336 posts)1. Mainly for Trump I imagine
I doubt there are many Democrats there.
Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)2. OK, but of the Dems who are there, how are their votes likely to go tonight?
Bernie's ahead of HRC in the early Eastern MI returns. Which time zone is the "Upper Peninsula" in?
gollygee
(22,336 posts)3. I would guess Sanders
Most of the UP is in the Eastern time zone, but a few western counties are in the Central time zone.
The UP does not have a high population. They aren't going to swing anything unless it's really, really close.
Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)4. Thanks for the info. n/t.