Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” while discussing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s chances to take the normally blue state of Michigan, Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus said, “as far as Michigan is concerned, I mean we have to look at our — our — our data. And we went in — we go in with 3,000 samples a night. It matches public polling. It’s an absolute toss-up.” Partial transcript as follows: STEPHANOPOULOS: Going forward, as in these final 48 hours, you’re obviously making a big play in Michigan. It seems like Donald Trump has turned away from your home state of Wisconsin. What’s going on in Michigan right now and what is the blue state in the Upper Midwest where you have the best chance of winning? PRIEBUS: We’ll, he hasn’t turned away from Wisconsin, George. Mike Pence was there yesterday campaigning with Paul Ryan. It’s even possible he would go back to Wisconsin tomorrow. So I mean I’m just — I want to put that out there. But as far as Michigan is concerned, I mean we have to look at our — our — our data. And we went in — we go in with 3,000 samples