A higher share of Democratic voters than Republican voters prioritize backing primary candidates who can win, but poll respondents say it's complicated.
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President Donald Trump said on Sunday he will not sign any legislation until the U.S. Senate passes and sends the Safeguard ...
While the U.S. Senate remains deadlocked over President Donald Trump's call for strict citizenship voting requirements, ...
Tornadoes that swept through Michigan and Oklahoma on Friday killed at least six people and injured several others, ...
More Republicans are not seeking re-election this year than at any point since 2012, according to data from Ballotpedia.
Democrats currently hold a razor-thin 19-18 majority in the state Senate. A May special election could flip that dynamic.
Nine Senate retirements could redraw crypto's legislative future. The replacements will decide what comes next.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer endorses Chedrick Greene for Michigan’s 35th Senate seat ahead of May 5 special election that may tip ...
Weeks after regulators signed off on an increase to DTE's electric rates, House lawmakers want to put MPSC members up for ...