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Michigan Math

Perhaps it's just me but doesn't every state think that "they" will be the ones to pick the winner. The candidates must focus exclusively on "them" if they are to win, "we are the swing state that will determine it all". Michigan, my state, is not immune. However a closer look will tell you that it's colored blue for a reason.

Often times we look at traditional polling to see which candidate will be the winner. But often the tool used by traditional campaign is to use my term "the flip factor". You have to look at past voting, the actual voters who came out in the last elections and see how many you how many you have to flip to your side, for the incumbent or party of last winner you have to look at the "retain factor".
 
To look even at this, McCain would look to play well in Michigan. John Kerry won here with 51% of the vote but for all purposes I'll be using the actual margin of voters. He won the state with 166,000 voters over President Bush. All McCain would have to do is flip 87,000 and he could win, a task but do able to say the least.
 
                                                                
 
However 2006 data would look to kill that dream. In 2006, Governor Jennifer Granholm (D) beat Dick Devos (R) by 534,000 votes making the flip factor 267,000. Senator Debbie Stabenow (D) beat Mike Bouchard 592,000 making the flip close to 300,000 votes. And having worked on both the Devos and Bouchard campaigns, they were filled with some of the most experienced staff, had excellent ads and a campaign warchest filled to the brim with money.
 
Now is a race for governor, senator or even president four years ago an absolute mark of who will win in the future? No. But it is a strong factor. Many Republicans have hopes that Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's legal problems causing voter problems for Obama. This is doubtful, white voters continue to despise Kilpatrick but fully support and adore others. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy (D), an African American is considered so strong she faced not one challenge in her bid for re-election. She is prosecuting Kilpatrick.
 
With the Governor due to kick Kilpatrick out of office within 2 weeks, her political stock will soar and she will become an absolute asset to Barack Obama. She is already being used for daily e-mail updates by the campaign. Barack Obama still has to reassure older voters, blue collar workers and the jewish community of him. But many already are. Add to that the passion of his supporters, the lack there of from McCain supporters (the majority of who are voting for him because "he is the lesser of two evils") the huge expected increase in black voters (we are a high minority state) and four more years of young voters getting added to the rolls and four more years of older Bush voters dying, Obama should be fine, should be.
 
Michigan voters went Democratic with an absolutely terrible governor who lost jobs by the dozen in her state. She did so by blaming Republicans and big business. She won huge, Stabenow won huge. Barack Obama should win. I'm not going to predict a margin but come November expect Michigan to turn blue once again.
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The New Economy

                                                      
Middle Class Couple On Couch
Turning 21, a few months ago, told me something I didn't want to hear. I'm becoming an adult and with that comes the challenge that so many of my friends are failing at working and actually getting a self providing job in the middle class. Now I'm still in college and will be for a few more years going to get my degree in Library Science. During that time I work at a mid-western chain of stores called Meijers if you haven't been it's a lot like Wal-Mart but without all the absolute nutty customers. The people I work with, some are college students like me, others in their 30s, 40s getting the same wage as me or less. What is scary about this are a growing number of college gradutes are unable to find jobs and are joining the working poor. The solution is not in some liberal program to make everything all better or some conservative idea to just sit back and let the market figure things out. It's going to come from realizing the changing American economy and focusing education to secure the American middle class.
 
During America's founding in 1776 we were an agricultural society growing and harvesting our food primarily. Then during the Industrial Age we became a manufactoring society, making things in factories. Most of the people during these two peroids are what we call the working poor. Then came the Ford Revolution in which Henry Ford (who I hate personally beyond all words...nazi lover...ok not all words) came upon the brillant policy of making blue collar workers into the middle class. He paid them far more than they were worth in order to make for a huge customer base to buy his product. During all of these times the workplace was of course diverse with it should be mention millions of white collar Americans doing a variety of jobs.
 
Now to America today with the ecomony is trouble but the future very much in peril. The reason for this is simple we have lost our base of middle class jobs. It's important to not make this sound as if we have ten seconds to act before the world blows up but to stop ignoring economic trends and face them head on. Many would say that the new age we are in is the "Technology Age" keeping up this illusion will have dire consequences. Globalization most often takes the blame for the loss of American jobs and to be sure it's a problem (calm down free traders, it does more good than bad) but only a small one. The real problem with the "Technology Age" is technology! The whole point of technology is to erase the need for human work, it is to hand most of the chores over to machines and cut down on the need of productivity. All of which is great if handled well.
 
That is really the whole point of this post, the challenge to Obama or McCain whoever gets elected will be which one can help the American economy adjust to technological advancement. For what a 21 year old college student advice is worth, I believe the solution lies in the Medical and Health fields. The only markets where the customer base is constantly growing, demand constant and human involvement necessary. Of course our workforce will always be diverse but we most focus on making sure my generation will be able to provide as our parents did for us, it's not a political issue...it's an American one, regardless of party.
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