Blog tagged as Democrats

Stabenow Planning On Running For Re-Election In 2024

08/23/22 10:59 AM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Stabenow Planning On Running For Re-Election In 2024
(Source: MIRS.news, Published 08/22/22) Former presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg may be calling Michigan home now and could be a potential candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2024, but U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D) said she's not planning on giving up the seat in two years.

Abortion Dominates Discussion Among 1,029 Democratic Delegates At Convention

08/22/22 01:32 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Abortion Dominates Discussion Among 1,029 Democratic Delegates At Convention
(Source: MIRS.news, Published 08/19/22) (LANSING) – Attendees of the 2022 Michigan Democratic Party (MDP) nominating convention came with the fire in their belly around the dubious state of abortion in Michigan, with pews of sign-holders chanting reproductive freedom demands.

Whitmer Up 51%-46% As New DGA Ad Goes Up

08/19/22 02:15 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Whitmer Up 51%-46% As New DGA Ad Goes Up
(Source: MIRS.news, Published 08/18/22) Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is up 51% to 46% over Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon, according to an Aug. 8-14 AARP Michigan polling released Thursday of 500 likely voters.

DGA's Anti-Dixon Spend To Hit $6M By Labor Day; Dixon & Friends Still Dark

08/18/22 11:02 AM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
DGA's Anti-Dixon Spend To Hit $6M By Labor Day; Dixon & Friends Still Dark
(Source: MIRS.news, Published 08/17/22) The Democratic Governors Association (DGA) massive $4 million ad buy for the month of August is running uncontested by Republican gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon's campaign, Michigan Families United or the Republican Governors Association (RGA).

MSC Splits Along Party Lines 13% This Term

08/01/22 01:01 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
MSC Splits Along Party Lines 13% This Term
(Source: MIRS.news, Published 07/29/2022) When a Democratic-nominated majority took over the Michigan Supreme Court in 2021, the speculation was this might lead to more high court opinions split along party lines.