Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, and Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, have made repeated visits to Michigan.
New polling from The Wall Street Journal shows Vice President Harris holds a slight lead over former President Trump in battleground Michigan. Trump also bashed Detroit while speaking in Detroit this week.
With U.S. Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Flint) announcing last year that he would not seek reelection in 2024, Michigan’s 8th Congressional District is at a critical juncture, as Democrats are seeking to retain control of the seat while Republicans look to flip a battleground district.
Trump didn't have the evidence he thought he had on a long-standing (and false) claim. We look at that and fact check his other statements in Detroit.
Trump’s EV criticism is part of his broader economic message as he tries to appeal to voters in the key swing state.
Rep. Debbie Dingell gets real and lays out what’s driving concerns for Democrats to shore up Harris’ support in must-win Michigan.
A circuit judge, a former legislator, a current lawmaker and a university law professor are competing for two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court.
Vice President Harris is set to travel to Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin in the coming days, hitting the road every day next week with just three weeks left until election day. Harris and
Rules on who can vote in Michigan elections are at the center of a new lawsuit filed by the Michigan Republican Party and the Republican National Committee.
Michigan offers same-day voter registration, which allows you to register on Election Day at your local clerk's office on Nov. 5, 2024. If you would like to register by mail or online, the registration deadline is Oct. 21, 2024. If you are registering by mail, it must be postmarked by Oct. 21, 2024.
Former Representative Mike Rogers is attempting to become the first Republican to win a U.S. Senate race in Michigan in 30 years.