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LISTEN: Long-term Michigan congressman pushed out by redistricting

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Leah Herman

Michigan Public Radio Network’s Senior Capitol Correspondent Rick Pluta spoke Tuesday with the outgoing Congressman.

This moment would seem built for Michigan Congressman Fred Upton. He’s a center-right Republican who’s represented southwest Michigan for a solid three decades. Over that time, he’s built a reputation as an affable colleague and an effective deal-maker.

But Upton is calling it quits. His district evaporated with new lines after Michigan lost a seat in Congress.

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