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In Michigan, the same issues motivate voters in different ways
In an Oct. 4-6 poll conducted by the Glengariff Group for the Detroit News and WDIV-TV, James was leading Marlinga by nearly 8 percentage points.
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In an Oct. 4-6 poll conducted by the Glengariff Group for the Detroit News and WDIV-TV, James was leading Marlinga by nearly 8 percentage points.
(Photo courtesy of Anthony Spaniola) Since early in 2010, Spaniola had been involved with community efforts to get the DOD to clean up contamination that has spread over nearly 6 square miles, including
Cheney, Meijer and Herrera Beutler all voted to impeach Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021, riot by his supporters trying to stop the certification of President Joe Biden’s election.
He’d likely face Democrat Hillary Scholten, who he defeated in 2020 by 6 points, but that was in a seat Trump carried by 3 points.
Jan Schakowsky, speaking to CQ Roll Call on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack. “The Trump presidency put a strain on those relationships, at least for me.”
Meijer won his seat by almost 6 percentage points while President Donald Trump beat Joe Biden by 3 points.
The current mood in Congress is icy, as members spar over Joe Biden’s agenda and cope with memories of a pro-Trump mob attacking the Capitol on Jan. 6.
That bill would also eliminate the foreign tax credit break, worth nearly $6 billion over a decade, while repealing the GILTI exemption for overseas oil and gas extraction profits.
Those reconciliation instructions could provide for as much as $6 trillion in new spending, although a compromise that can pass both chambers is likely to be somewhere around half of that.
A congressional staffer froze recently when elevator doors opened and there stood a member of the House who has downplayed the violence of the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Kildee was in the House gallery on Jan. 6 when pro-Trump rioters breached the building.