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Originally posted by Brute Killer View PostVery surprised at the way Michigan is leaning right now. I guess the water and cars in Mexico speech hit home.
They probably figure Trump might be a little smarter on economics and business.
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Originally posted by Mr. Get Right View PostThe HuffPost presidential forecast model gives Democrat Hillary Clinton a 98.2 percent chance of winning the presidency. Republican Donald Trump has essentially no path to an Electoral College victory.
Yee Hawg!
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Originally posted by Traildust View PostHail ya....Go tarheels..............whatever the hail that is
You made me go google...lol
Tar Heel State. The origin of this nickname is mysterious, though most historians agree that the name derives from North Carolina's long history as a producer of naval stores--tar, pitch, rosin and turpentine--all of which were culled from the State's extensive pine forests.
North Carolina was nicknamed the "Tar and Turpentine State" because of this industry. Somehow, these terms evolved until the nickname Tar Heel was used to refer to residents of North Carolina and gained prominence during the American Civil War.
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