… In Michigan, Pennsylvania and, to a lesser extent, Wisconsin, an affinity for Trump’s message of economic populism and nationalism has surprised many Democrats. These are big, industrial states they have carried for the past three decades — and where Clinton, so far, has not fully focused. …
Particularly striking is how many voters have reservations about Trump — yet are still thinking of giving him their vote.
“Trump is just insane,” said Joe Place, 57, a retired autoworker who is undecided. “I vote Democrat, but I can’t vote for Hillary. . . . I think she’s beholden to interests other than mine or the middle class.” CONT.
Philip Rucker & John Wagner, Washington Post