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Rep. Debbie Dingell believes her state will remain competitive until the last vote is counted on Election Day.
"I don't think we know who's going to win Michigan yet," the Michigan Democrat told chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett on "The Takeout" podcast.
Dingell said in 2016, she had a sense that Donald Trump would win her state, but that's not the case this year.
"I don't think either of the candidates has won Michigan yet," Dingell said. She noted that during his first run for president, Trump connected with auto workers and union...
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