'As Long as the Party Embraces Trump, It's Going to Have Trouble'
The Republican collapse in Michigans Oakland County, once a stronghold, was a long time coming. Is losing these suburbs a warning light for Trumpism?
By ZACK STANTON
06/18/2021
In the aftermath of the 2020 election, the Republican National Committee opted not to order an autopsy into what exactly led to the partys decline in suburban communities that were, until recently, considered deep red.
But if RNC Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel wanted to understand what happened, she could do worse than to look back at the place she was raised: Oakland County, Michigan.
Oakland County was kind of the quintessential suburban Republican stronghold over the postwar period, says Jeff Timmer, a longtime GOP strategist who was executive director of the state party from 2005-2009. It was (and is) a huge source of campaign donations for the party and its candidates. It had massive influence in Lansing, and an influential bipartisan delegation in Washington. It was a must-visit locale for every aspiring Republican presidential candidate.
When I ran the Michigan Republican Party, we always pointed to Oakland: These guys have got their shit together, says Timmer.
To put it bluntly, the shit is no longer together.
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https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/06/18/biden-republican-voters-oakland-county-michigan-suburbs-494983