lent his biggest song, “Lose Yourself” to a Biden/Harris campaign spot.“We have one shot. One opportunity.
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Michigan announced a ban on Friday of the open carry of guns at polling places to avoid voter harassment and intimidation during the critical swing state election. The announcement by Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson drew a quick rebuke from some Republicans and gun rights activists, including the National Rifle Association, but the Democratic official said firearms at voting sites could cause fear and disruption for election workers and Michiganders trying to cast their ballots on Nov.
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.lent his biggest song, “Lose Yourself” to a Biden/Harris campaign spot.“We have one shot. One opportunity.
Republican John James' Michigan Senate campaign on Wednesday accused local officials of impropriety, voter suppression, and election interference, as the state continues its counting process to determine which candidate won. The allegations came as chaos unfolded outside a vote tally room at the TCF Center in downtown Detroit where all mail-in absentee ballots are collected.
Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., fended off a serious challenge from two-time GOP Senate hopeful John James in the swing state of Michigan.
Fox News is projecting that former Vice President Joe Biden will win the state of Michigan, leaving him with just one major swing state to win before he obtains the necessary 270 votes to claim the White House.
Joe Biden, who was just declared the winner of Michigan’s electoral college votes, has just given his first speech after Election Day as we await the results of the 2020 Presidential Election.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson “Now, after a long night of counting, it’s clear we are wining enough states to reach 270 electoral votes need to win the Presidency,” said Joe Biden today, the day after a unresolved election that saw a record breaking 150 million votes cast.
Donald Trump‘s campaign announced on Wednesday (November 4) that they filed a lawsuit in Michigan to pause the counting of votes amid the 2020 presidential election.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe Trump campaign announced Wednesday that it has filed a suit in Michigan to pause the counting of ballots so that the campaign’s election observers can be granted access to the counting process.Joe Biden is leading Trump in Michigan by about 0.7%, or about 37,000 votes.
Poll workers across Michigan are counting "hundreds of thousands" of ballots in an attempt to deliver results in the crucial battleground state by Wednesday. The 156,000 ballots outstanding are mostly absentee and are expected to help Democratic nominee Joe Biden clinch a key state in the path to the Whtie House. The votes are from the state's largest jurisdictions, including Detroit, Grand Rapids, Flint, Warren and Sterling Heights.
Royce Da 5’9″ turned up at the US election polls in Detroit, Michigan yesterday to perform for voters waiting in line.The rapper, who released his latest album ‘The Allegory’ in February, joined in with Election Defenders’ #JoyToThePolls campaign, which set out to provide entertainment to those who’d headed out to vote yesterday (November 3).Footage has since emerged of Royce performing in his hometown while wearing a protective face mask.
Following Tuesday's vote, U.S. Sen.
John James, a businessman and veteran, is vying to unseat Democratic Sen. Gary Peters on Tuesday to represent Michigan in the U.S.
President Trump used his final rally in Michigan to make a bold prediction: he's going to win the state, and he'll do so easily. Trump arrived in Grand Rapids Mich., for the midnight event, before throwing a few "Make America Great Again" hats into the crowd of supporters who came out despite temperatures dropping into the 40s. "We're gonna win the state of Michigan so easily," Trump said.
lawsuit, which names Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, in her capacity as Commander-in-chief of the Michigan National Guard, and Paul Rogers, in his official capacity as Adjutant General of the Michigan National Guard, argues that the ban on transgender military personnel violates McIntyre’s right to equal protection and due process under the law.Furthermore, the lawsuit states: “Not only does the Constitution protect Ms.
Michigan’s Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson warned the state’s voters who’ve held on to their ballots that they should not mail them in, but instead drop them off in person. Benson said those who don’t hand-deliver their ballot to a dropbox or to their local clerk’s office risk it not being counted by sending it through the mail. With two weeks to go before Election Day, 1.5 million voters in the key battleground state still have not returned their ballots.
The Biden team is under fire for releasing a TV campaign ad last week depicting a Michigan bar owner struggling to keep his business afloat during the pandemic. What the ad fails to mention is the man is actually a wealthy tech investor who made contributions to the former vice president’s campaign.
It’s probably not a good idea to invite children to a crime. Security cameras at a Michigan brewery caught multiple people allegedly entering the premises while it was closed and helping themselves to some drinks.Then, they seemingly invited more people, including children, inside the brewery despite the fact that it was clearly not open to the public.
A Michigan city council member was charged last week with drug possession and running a drug house, after authorities searched his home about eight months ago, according to reports. Roseville City Councilman Charles Frontera, 32, was arraigned via Zoom on Wednesday for charges of crack cocaine possession, less than 25 grams, and maintaining a drug house, records show.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has vetoed bills that would have made it a felony to apply for multiple absentee ballots or fill out an application for others without their consent. Voter fraud is already a crime, the Democrat said, and the Republican-backed legislation would “muddy the waters” and “likely confuse voters” about what is considered criminal.
With the November election less than three weeks away, President Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden will stump in key battleground states on Friday, making a final appeal to voters one night after their dueling town halls.