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Two special elections in Michigan Tuesday could break the tie between Democrats and Republicans in the state’s House of Representatives.
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When a state board met Monday to certify that President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won the Democratic and Republican primaries, it also heard that most voters cast their ballots before election day.
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The 8th House District is considered one of the nation’s most competitive on the November ballot. It will be critical in determining which party controls the U.S. House in the congressional term that begins next year.
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Matt Collier has a varied resume. He’s a West Point graduate who served as an Army Airborne Ranger. He’s worked in the private sector and as an Obama administration appointee.
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Every four years, the 2nd Congressional Districts in Nebraska and Maine become mini swing states in the presidential election. That’s because those states can split their electoral vote by district, instead of giving all the votes to the popular vote winner. Does the split vote approach offer a better option for the electoral college?
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As part of a series looking ahead to Michigan’s upcoming presidential primary and caucus, Michigan Public has been talking with Michiganders and others about what kind of presidential leadership they would like to see when it comes to infrastructure and climate change.
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As part of a series looking ahead to Michigan’s upcoming presidential primary and caucus, Michigan Public has been talking with Michiganders about what kind of presidential leadership they would like to see on foreign investment.
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Michiganders want to know what presidential candidates plan to do about the growing housing shortageAs part of a series looking ahead to Michigan’s upcoming presidential primary and caucus, Michigan Public has been talking with Michiganders about what kind of presidential leadership they would like to see on housing.
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A court hearing in Kent County scheduled for Tuesday was delayed as a tussle continues over leadership of the Michigan Republican Party.
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Nearly 89% of those present at the meeting Saturday afternoon in Commerce Township voted to oust Karamo. Her critics blame Karamo for the state Republican Party’s financial and organizational problems.