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In the latest elections show, reporters break down why Michigan has bloated voter rolls. They also talk about early voting, voting rules and where candidates stand on abortion.
It’s a battle for normal in mid-Michigan, where congressional hopefuls Curtis Hertel and Tom Barrett are fighting for the ‘regular guy’ crown, ‘dad jeans’ and all.
Cemeteries are providing new services to encourage community involvement, rethink burial practices and double as places that promote knowledge of local history and outdoor recreation.
Automatic voter registrations with driver license renewals has caused voter registrations to soar. Republicans have sued, but the state says the litigation is part of an effort to sow distrust.
Bridge Michigan reporters discuss Donald Trump and Kamala Harris’ efforts in Detroit, what to know about tightening polls, lingering questions in the U.S. Senate race and more.
Kamala Harris' membership in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority brings a unique set of voters into the conversation and shines a light on the role of ‘Divine 9’ organizations in the presidential election.
Michigan’s two contenders for U.S. Senate have a lot in common, including national security experience – and increasingly heated criticism of each other.
Immigration has become a key issue in the presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Here are the facts, and where the candidates stand.
Donald Trump warned "our whole country will end up being like Detroit” if Kamala Harris is elected — “a mess” — while speaking to the Detroit Economic Club on Thursday.