Senate races to watch – Michigan edition

Started by Bronx, January 18, 2014, 06:56:11 AM

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Bronx

Michigan we need this seat in the senate. Please hit the pavement, put up the yard signs, place the bumber stickers for all to see.

We want and need this senate seat my Michigan friends.

Senate races to watch – Michigan edition

Back in 2013, Carl Levin announced that he wouldn't be seeking another term in the Senate. At the time, Allahpundit posited that this wasn't a terribly likely pickup for the GOP, but with conditions on the ground changing it could be one to watch. It wasn't unreasonable to be cautious, given that Michigan hadn't elected a Republican to the Senate since 1994, but things were looking more hopeful. At the time there was some speculation that Justin Amash might be interested, but that didn't seem to develop. After a series of disastrous developments for Barack Obama and the Democrats, though, the situation appears to be ripening.

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http://hotair.com/archives/2014/01/18/senate-races-to-watch-michigan-edition/
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supsalemgr

Quote from: Bronx on January 18, 2014, 06:56:11 AM
Michigan we need this seat in the senate. Please hit the pavement, put up the yard signs, place the bumber stickers for all to see.

We want and need this senate seat my Michigan friends.

Senate races to watch – Michigan edition

Back in 2013, Carl Levin announced that he wouldn't be seeking another term in the Senate. At the time, Allahpundit posited that this wasn't a terribly likely pickup for the GOP, but with conditions on the ground changing it could be one to watch. It wasn't unreasonable to be cautious, given that Michigan hadn't elected a Republican to the Senate since 1994, but things were looking more hopeful. At the time there was some speculation that Justin Amash might be interested, but that didn't seem to develop. After a series of disastrous developments for Barack Obama and the Democrats, though, the situation appears to be ripening.

READ MORE...............

http://hotair.com/archives/2014/01/18/senate-races-to-watch-michigan-edition/

This is positive news. MI now has a Republican governor so the GOP winning a statewide race is reasonable. I don't live in MI, but I suspect a majority of people living outside Detroit are sick of what the dems have done to that state. Kit can probably elaborate for us.
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mdgiles

Quote from: supsalemgr on January 18, 2014, 08:07:17 AM
This is positive news. MI now has a Republican governor so the GOP winning a statewide race is reasonable. I don't live in MI, but I suspect a majority of people living outside Detroit are sick of what the dems have done to that state. Kit can probably elaborate for us.
Just off the top of my head, I'd guess the people IN Detroit are tired of what the Dims have done to the state. Of course with the Dims in charge of the election machinery there isn't much they can do about it.
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