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The Michigan Republican Party is taking steps toward dropping out of next year’s presidential primary election. State party leaders want to use county caucuses to select delegates to the Republican National Convention. Rick Pluta reports.
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The Michigan Democratic Party kept its eyes on the future at its state convention this past weekend. Colin Jackson has more.
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Michigan’s next presidential primary election would move up to late February under a bill sent to the governor’s desk Tuesday. Colin Jackson reports.
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A bill before the Legislature seeks to give Michigan more clout in choosing presidential candidates. But the deadline to approve it is fast approaching. Rick Pluta reports.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer would like the first two public acts of her second term to be lifting the income tax on pensions and expanding the earned income tax credit. That’s as the state Legislature controlled by new Democratic majorities has started sending bills to her desk. Rick Pluta and Colin Jackson have more.
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Committee assignments are now posted in the Michigan Senate. The update allows lawmakers to start dealmaking and holding hearings on their first bills of the session. Colin Jackson has more.
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Michigan Republicans met in Lansing this weekend to select delegates to the party’s presidential-nominating convention this summer. Controversies over who…
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You may have noticed the polls were more crowded than usual yesterday. Turnout in Washtenaw County was much higher than expected.The county has almost…
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From a statewide perspective, Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump were the winners in Michigan’s presidential primary elections. The results were a little…
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Local clerks reported high turnout and long lines in some places as voters handed Donald Trump a victory in Michigan’s Republican presidential primary,…