Mike Rogers emphasized the importance of his latest endorsement in the Michigan Senate race, as farmers back the Republican over his Democrat foe.
The Uncommitted National Movement said in a statement Thursday that it will not endorse Vice President Kamala Harris while calling for its supporters to "block" a second term in office for former President Donald Trump.
Flint, Michigan – Former President Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail Tuesday evening in his first public appearance since the second assassination attempt on his life.
There are new methods to vote this cycle and clerks will have an easier time counting mail-in ballots. But some concerns about running the state's election systems remain.
About 50 days out from the presidential election, the race for Michigan remains close, a new poll released Thursday morning shows.
The group that arose out of efforts to register “uncommitted” in the primary as means of protesting President Joe Biden’s policies in the Israel-Hamas war won’t endorse the vice president — but urged against voting third party or for Trump.
The two are meeting in a suburb of Detroit at a virtual event called “Unite for America,” which will featured members of some of the online groups that have coalesced around Ms. Harris.
But Detroit’s poll workers, most of them Black, finished tallying the ballots. In the end, 95% of voters in Detroit, the largest city in Michigan and the one with the most African Americans – 78% of residents – cast their ballot for Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee.
Trump and Harris will both be appearing in the key battleground state this week as part of their 2024 campaign.
Michigan was key to Joe Biden’s 2020 victory. Can Kamala Harris maintain or better his margins in this Democratic-leaning county?