After Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) announced Tuesday he wouldn’t be seeking reelection, Michigan got another hotly contested open seat for the 2026 elections. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) is term-limited,
Gary Peters' exit creates a highly contested U.S. Senate battleground seat expected to be coveted by both major political parties.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer gave a statement on the inauguration of 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump.I want to co
Democratic Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is running for governor of the all-important swing state
Amid warnings they could lose federal funding or face prosecution for failing to comply with Trump immigration orders, some Michigan officials are disputing ‘sanctuary’ designations.
President Donald Trump did what ... Crocker said Monday soon after Trump declared in his inauguration speech that the federal government's official policy will recognize only two genders. Meanwhile, Equality Michigan, which works to advocate for the ...
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The Wall Street Journal reports that Trump is ready to bypass Congress with orders on the border, tariffs, and other agenda items. In a meeting with Senate Republicans that lasted two hours, Trump said he had already prepared about 100 executive orders that push the limits of presidential authority.
Michigan Sen. Gary Peters says he won't be seeking a third term in 2026. The surprise decision Tuesday again complicates for Democrats in Michigan, who will be forced to defend an open seat in the battleground state for the second straight election cycle.
The protests against President-elect Donald Trump will not quite be what they were at his 2017 inauguration for several reasons.
If you meet someone who's running for office, writes contributing columnist John Lindstrom, ask one question: Are you a grown up?
Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, Tina Kotek of Oregon ... who has repeatedly succeeded in a state twice won by President Donald Trump, has been mentioned as a possible 2028 presidential contender ...
"He would just be a continuation of @GovWhitmer's failed liberal policies that have put Michigan behind ... voters seem to have gravitated to Donald Trump to give him a second term as president.