Trump’s EV criticism is part of his broader economic message as he tries to appeal to voters in the key swing state.
Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee Tim Walz criticized his opponent for calling federal support to retool a Michigan auto plant ‘table scraps.’
Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, and Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, have made repeated visits to Michigan.
Donald Trump faced an embarrassing takedown after claiming to have proof of the debunked claim that he was once given Michigan’s Man of the Year award.In a speech in which he trashed Detroit, the former president brandished a print-out of a story from the Oakland Press,
Poll trackers show Harris ahead in Michigan, a crucial state given its 15 electoral votes: She’s up 1.4 points in Nate Silver’s Silver Bulletin, she’s ahead 0.5 points in Real Clear Politics’ polling average and she’s leading by 0.8 points in FiveThirtyEight’s average.
Trump didn't have the evidence he thought he had on a longstanding (and false) claim. We look at that and fact check his other statements in Detroit.
Donald Trump confidently touted to attendees at the Detroit Economic Club luncheon on Thursday that he was named the “Man of the Year” by the county’s Republican Party in 2013. The only problem is that he was not, and the newspaper clipping he brought to prove it had to issue a correction over it.
Votebeat reports on an investigation into four people who allegedly voted twice in the Macomb County, Michigan, August primary.
Republicans in Michigan and the rest of the "Blue Wall" states are hoping to capitalize on Vice President Kamala Harris' struggles among working class and union voters.
"Guess what. They found it," Donald Trump said Thursday, referring to a 2023 newspaper article about an award that was allegedly given in 2013.
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.