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Detroit teacher fears GOP agenda could undermine public education

A Detroit educator recently told a congressional committee he is “terrified” at what a second Trump term as president could bring for America’s public schools. Rodney Fresh, a high school social studies […]

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Rylee Linting, Michigan GOP statehouse hopeful, is closely aligned with election deniers

Rylee Linting, the GOP candidate for Michigan's 27th State House District seat, has openly embraced some of the most blatant election deniers in the state and the country in her campaign.

MSU study: Michigan voter-roll purging could be biased
Michigan Rep. Hillary Scholten talks inclusive politics, reproductive rights with WCPT’s Patti Vasquez

Last week, WCPT’s Patti Vasquez spoke to Rep. Hillary Scholten, a Democrat representing a western Michigan district that had not elected a Democrat for more than 30 years when Scholten won the seat in 2022.

EXCLUSIVE: Michigan GOP congressional candidate Paul Junge seemingly kept active Ashley Madison account

Paul Junge, the social conservative running in Michigan’s 8th Congressional District with an endorsement from former President Donald Trump, appears to have kept an active Ashley Madison account in the 2010s while single.

Vulnerable Michigan Republican continues extreme record by saying Harris is not ‘authentically Black’

An article published by Detroit News last Wednesday shed light on offensive racial comments made by Michigan state Rep. Jim DeSana (R-Carleton), risking his chances in keeping his vulnerable seat.

Indigenous water protectors protest aging pipeline
Campaign finance records show that GOP congressional candidate Tom Barrett has dubious donors

FEC reports reveal that Tom Barrett, the GOP’s candidate for Michigan’s 7th House District, has accepted money from several questionable donors.

GOP congressional candidate used foreign stock footage for ads about protecting American jobs

Businessman and lawyer Paul Junge, who is the Republican seeking Michigan’s 8th Congressional District seat, has used several foreign stock images and clips in political ads that advocate for preserving American jobs and domestic manufacturing.

FACT CHECK: Mike Rogers mischaracterizes voting process for Michiganders without photo IDs

While on Newsmax last week, Michigan Republican Senate nominee Mike Rogers mischaracterized how voters in the state can cast their ballots without a photo ID, failing to note it involves a legally binding affidavit.

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