A Supreme Court ruling means former President Donald Trump can appear on general election ballots in Michigan and other states should he secure the GOP nomination
Precincts had in general a low turnout and a contingent of residents who cast “uncommitted” votes in protest of Biden’s response to the Israel-Hamas war.
Trump underperformed in suburban areas that cost him the 2020 election, and Biden lost 100,000 'uncommitted' votes in protest over the Gaza war. Both still won Michigan handily.
While more than 100,000 Michiganders voted uncommitted in Tuesday’s Democratic presidential primary, observers say that number may not be enough to move Biden’s stance on the war in Gaza.
The sitting president had no major challengers, but a lack of enthusiasm among young voters and Arab Americans displeased with the administration’s stance on the Gaza War could mean trouble for Biden in Michigan as he seeks a second term in office.
Kristina Karamo can no longer call herself Michigan GOP chair and must give up control of related bank accounts and other assets, a judge ruled Tuesday, paving the way for Pete Hoekstra to take over the party.
Five things to watch in the Michigan presidential primary, including crossover voters, protest votes and turnout projections that could shape the race for Donald Trump, Joe Biden and others.
Michiganders head to the polls on Tuesday to vote for a presidential nominee. You can still register to vote for Joe Biden, Donald Trump or other candidates in the Democratic or Republican primaries.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley was in Troy on Sunday making the case why Republicans should vote for her in Michigan’s upcoming presidential primary election.
Michigan could determine the presidency this fall. Trump supporters acknowledge some fatigue, but say he’s right on issues like the border and the economy.
Starting Saturday, Michigan voters will have the option to vote early for the Feb. 27 primary election. That’s in addition to a host of other changes to the state’s election process, and it’s been a big adjustment for many local clerks.
One thing is certain: Michigan Republicans will award presidential delegates at a March 2 convention. But there are now plans for two conventions as the party leadership feud continues.
Michigan voters will cast ballots in the GOP presidential primary on Feb. 27, but the state party will also hold a nominating caucus convention on March 2. Here’s why, and how it will work.