Whatever else Mike Rogers, the Republican candidate for Michigan’s open Senate seat, might be, he’s far better than a continuation of Democratic control and the failed policies that come with it.
The property in question can't legally be occupied as the new build has yet to receive a certificate of occupancy.
The Senate Leadership Fund has invested a total of $33 million into former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers’ U.S. Senate campaign.
The Democratic congresswoman has raised considerably more than her Republican opponent but outside groups are helping both.
Slotkin, the Democrat, chided Rogers, the Republican, on being beholden to donors while he questioned her voting record.
Through two debates over less than a week, the major party nominees for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat showed themselves to ...
Former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers the Republican candidate vying for the open Michigan U.S. Senate seat, answers questions by the media after he debated U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Holly, Monday, Oct. 14, ...
A recent Brookings Institution analysis found that for the first time in a presidential election, non-college-educated ...
WXYZ-TV will host a debate between former GOP Rep. Mike Rogers and current Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin on October 14 at ...
Rogers on Monday argued Democrats are “killing the car business” and claimed Slotkin is lockstep with the Biden-Harris ...
The two candidates are vying for the Senate seat left open by Debbie Stabenow, who is retiring after serving since 2001.
Republican candidates up and down the ticket fired up supporters as they spoke about plans to win key races and put ...