Rep. Stevens: Third-Party candidates could hand Michigan—and the country—back to Donald Trump
Rep. Stevens argues that voting for a third-party candidate in Michigan could pave a path for Donald Trump’s return.
Rep. Stevens argues that voting for a third-party candidate in Michigan could pave a path for Donald Trump’s return.
The nonpartisan, Michigan Supreme Court race appears toward the bottom of Michiganders’ ballots.
Dozens of former Trump administration officials — including his former VP Mike Pence, former Chief of Staff John Kelly, and two of his former defense secretaries — have denounced the Republican nominee, with many instead endorsing Kamala Harris for president.
A sample of reader opinions sent to us in the closing weeks of the election.
The rally bore glaring similarities to a Nazi rally held at an earlier iteration of Madison Square Garden in 1939. “My reaction is that it was a combination of 1933 Germany, 1939 Madison Square Garden last night,” former Trump adviser Anthony Scaramucci said on Monday.
Between his work as a DJ, radio host and producer, Jackson is one of the most recognizable names on Detroit’s music scene. He loves drawing people out to party, and now he’s excited to draw them to the polls.
DJs at the Polls, a non-partisan get-out-the-vote group, promises to keep Election Day upbeat and harmonious with 3,500 DJs playing family friendly music at more than 7,000 polling sites in battleground states—including Michigan.
More than nine years after he launched his first campaign for president, much of the media continues to struggle with how to cover Donald Trump. In a new op-ed, Jordan Zakarin describes the failures to hold Trump to account.
As votes are cast across Michigan, the future of American energy is on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential election, and the consequences matter to our pocketbooks, to our business, and to our planet. The days where climate change was some abstract concept divorced...
“I need the kind of generals that Hitler had,” Trump reportedly said in a private conversation in the White House. And in an interview with The Atlantic, Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly recalled that Trump once raised the idea of needing “German generals” to him directly.