"Over a million citizens have returned their absentee ballots, which is a great sign for an engaged electorate on both sides of the aisle." Benson said. Also during the interview, Benson responded to a social media post where she accused X owner Elon Musk of spreading dangerous disinformation.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson warned Sunday of efforts by bad actors to "hack voters' minds" to spread misinformation ahead of Election Day.
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris each made three stops in Michigan, making it the single busiest day of the cycle for the state.
CNN’s Manu Raju breaks down a pivotal race for Michigan’s Senate seat, and he examines GOP candidate Mike Rogers’ history with Donald Trump as he prepares to face off against Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin.
Nationwide, there are more signs that Democrats continue to outpace Republicans when it comes to early voting. T argetSmart analysis published on Wednesday found that 3,845,372 registered Democrats had voted so far, compared with only 2,550,036 Republicans and 634,091 unaffiliated voters.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump collided Friday in Michigan, both barnstorming the state as they wage a tight battle for its potentially decisive 15 Electoral College votes.
Some residents of swing-state Michigan don’t feel comfortable displaying yard signs for their presidential candidate of choice, saying they don’t want the headache in a polarized election cycle (AP vi
Nearly four years later, as Rogers now battles Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin for a prized Senate seat in Michigan, Rogers and Trump are in a much different place, a relationship solidified over phone calls that led to Trump’s crucial primary endorsement of Rogers earlier this year.
In this part of swing state Michigan, many of Hannawa’s neighbors in upper-middle class and affluent neighborhoods have a similar attitude about a public display on behalf of their preferred presidential candidate. It’s easier, they say, to opt out of this once-typical show of support outside their house.
Sunday on "Meet The Press," NBC elections analyst Steve Kornacki takes a closer look at Michigan --highlighting the difference in past election results in rural, urban, and suburban Michigan during the final weeks of the 2024 campaign: STEVE KORNACKI: Michigan.
As the campaign gets increasingly personal, the nominees accuse each other of misleading workers --- and having low energy on the campaign trail.