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    Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

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    Take out Peters and Levin (none / 0) (#19)
    by Republican Michigander on Wed Dec 22, 2010 at 11:07:41 PM EST
    Dingell's probably the best we can get with a district with Ann Arbor, Ypsi, and Downriver in it. Monroe flipped hard, and southern downriver is less blue, but Ann Arbor is a big, big, problem.

    Kildee's district needs to snake back down to take Pontiac and if possible West Bloomfield too. The rich yuppie dems need to get stuck with a labor guy.

    I'd put Southeast Oakland County in with the John Conyers district. Southfield and Oak Park are black majority. Royal Oak Southward can be tossed in there with part of Detroit. Buh Bye Levin.

    As for Peters, if I can get this past county breaks, I have a new district with Lapeer County, part of Sanillac, going south to take Eastern Oakland and Western Macomb Counties. Bloomfield Township itself I have with McCotter's district which takes more of Oakland, rural Washtenaw, and drops Belleville/Van Buren to Dingell and Redford to Conyers.

    I'm waiting on the new County/Municipal census numbers to get better district reads, but Levin's district needs to go with Conyers, and Peters district needs to be eliminated. I have Benishek's district going more west, Upton taking all of Allegan County, Walberg losing Eaton (to Camp) and part of Washtenaw (Northern to McCotter, Scio to Dingell) and gaining most of Barry and most of Monroe. I haven't run the numbers yet though, so these are just brainstorms.  

    • That is by grannynanny, 12/23/2010 10:24:09 AM EST (none / 0)

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