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Michigander
[ mish-i-gan-der ]
noun
- a native or inhabitant of Michigan.
Michigander
/ ˌmɪʃɪˈɡændə /
noun
- a native or inhabitant of Michigan
Word History and Origins
Origin of Michigander1
Example Sentences
Michiganders couldn’t care less; Trump’s remarks might have even lifted his numbers outside the Motor City and Ann Arbor.
Some rural and suburban Michiganders also reported a general sense of unease and even fear, particularly those who say they were spooked by the attempted assassination of Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania last month.
He’s going to have to count on people being so depressed, the depressed vote, staying home, or showing up like Michiganders did in Democratic districts in 2016.
Small Business Administration offices — would have enabled Michiganders to check, update, and join the voter rolls more easily.
He noted that many Michiganders drawn towards Mr Kennedy's position on healthcare and vaccines tend to lean conservative - and thus would more naturally fall into Mr Trump's camp.
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