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Democrats hope to capitalize on President Donald Trump's falling poll numbers next year, but columnist Ron Faucheux says they ...
Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s deputy dished last week that “it’s terrible” his boss has been getting friendly ...
A police crackdown on students protesting Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza. An attorney general throwing the book at the ...
"Michiganders deserve a champion in the U.S. Senate, and I believe that champion is me," the Senate candidate told Newsweek.
Grasso, the University of Michigan-Dearborn chancellor, was appointed to the interim spot after a closed meeting by the Board ...
Michigan Sen. Jeremy Moss of Southfield has served in the state Senate since 2019, and aims to succeed U.S. Rep. Haley ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has spoken out about possible cuts to Medicaid if congressional Republicans make changes to the public health insurance program.
Republicans missed out on a top recruiting target earlier this week, as Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) decided not to challenge Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA).— Georgia remains a Toss-up in our ratings even as Ossoff ...
Last December, during a congressional hearing on impeachment, Stanford Law professor Pamela Karlan tried to explain the gravity of Donald Trump’s Ukraine quid pro quo by making a domestic ...
While it's far too early for Democrats to coalesce around a 2028 contender, one thing is clear: the party's base wants a rabble-rousing, populist fighter willing to tangle with Trump.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has spoken out about possible cuts to Medicaid if congressional Republicans make changes to the public health insurance program.
Meeting for the first time with its new GOP majority, the North Carolina State Board of Elections agreed in a party-line vote ...