Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, played up her experience leading the state while Tudor Dixon cast herself as an outsider who says it needs fixing.
Tag: Michigan
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How the Supreme Court’s State Legislature Case Could Change Elections
Races in state legislatures are often quiet and turn on local issues like roads or schools. But a Supreme Court case could give these legislative bodies nearly absolute power over federal elections.
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Their Loved Ones Died. Preserved Tattoos Offer a Way to Keep Them Close.
Laws in most states allow mourners to remove and preserve tattoos as memorial works of art. An Ohio company, Save My Ink Forever, is the pioneer.
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In an Uphill Battle to Hold the House, Democrats Bet on Abortion Rights
Vulnerable Democrats in competitive districts have leaned into preserving abortion rights as a closing argument for their campaigns, buoyed by internal polls that show it has moved voters their way.
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In Michigan, Tudor Dixon Tests Whether Trump Is Help or Hindrance
Tudor Dixon, the party’s nominee for governor, has ground to make up in her race against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. She is hoping the former president can rally their party’s base.