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Are Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan now the weak link in the Blue Wall?

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Is the “Blue Wall” of states that usually vote Democratic still strong? NPR’s Steve Inskeep asks senior editor at “The Atlantic,” Ron Brownstein, the writer who coined the term.

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