Michigan elections FAQ: Debate preparations; changing tunes on abortion, EVs
- In a new Michigan elections FAQ episode, Bridge discuss how inflation is shaping the election
- They also debate how Republicans are framing the abortion debate and Democrats are discussing electric cars
- Other topics: the debate between Harris and Trump and why cities overwhelmingly vote Democratic
LANSING — Abortion is one of the top issues in this year’s election, and widespread support of access has prompted many in the Republican Party to change their tunes from opposition.
That’s one takeaway from the latest Bridge Michigan elections FAQ online show on Monday, when Capitol reporter Jordyn Hermani said candidates are taking a page straight from the book of former President Donald Trump on the issue.
“A majority of people, not just in Michigan but in this country do support abortion with exceptions … and you’re starting to see that reflected at the national level with how Donald Trump speaks of abortion,” Hermani said, noting many Republicans are saying it’s now a matter left up to the states.
At the same time, some Democrats — including presidential nominee Kamala Harris — are tip toeing a fine line about federal policies surrounding electric vehicles. That’s especially true in Michigan, where fears about job losses because of the transition from gas-powered cars are paramount.
Watch the full episode below or on YouTube.
Also on this week’s show, Bridge’s Capitol reporters discuss:
- How inflation is shaping congressional races in Michigan
- Harris’s economic plan, which includes taxes for corporations and the ultra-wealthy and tax breaks for lower-income earners
- Their predictions about Tuesday’s presidential debate
- Why some form of ID is required to vote and how urban areas because Democratic strongholds
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