Blog tagged as Elections
52% of Michigan Residents Think Presidential Candidates Over 75 Are Too Old
10/04/24 11:11 AM - Comment(s)
More than half of Michigan residents believe candidates aged 75 or older are too old to run for president, according to a recent survey conducted by Mitchell Research for MIRS.
County Most Likely To Predict Winner In Michigan
10/03/24 11:23 AM - Comment(s)
Only three Michigan counties voted for the last two winning presidential candidates -- Democrat Joe Biden in 2020 and Republican Donald Trump in 2016.
Are Candidates Really Dangerous, Or Do Their Opponents Just Think So?
10/02/24 11:00 AM - Comment(s)
Political advertisements in the 2024 election cycle show that it’s not enough to call policies, places or politics “dangerous” anymore. Rather, it’s time to call politicians and people dangerous.
Warning: V.P. Debate May Be Hazardous To Your Mental Health
10/01/24 01:32 PM - Comment(s)
If you were looking for a reason to not watch Tuesday night's vice-presidential debate, some Michigan State University experts may have your alibi.
Absentee Voting Started Thursday; Officials Say It’s More Secure Than Ever
09/27/24 12:36 PM - Comment(s)
Local clerks began offering absentee ballots Thursday as Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and local election officials held separate news events to assure the public that voting in Michigan is as secure as ever.
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