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This weekend marks the beginning of our third year with the podcast. This is show Number 108 since we kicked off our weekly chat with columnist Bill Kristol. Since then, we have had the opportunity to talk with many of the top national and state political leaders, journalists and political operatives. We thank them all, and especially thank our growing cadre of weekly listeners..
We begin the podcast with an update on the race to succeed Debbie Stabenow in the U.S. Senate. We have our first significant official candidate: Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin announced her candidacy at the beginning of the week … and raised more than $1-million in contributions within 24 hours of her well-coordinated announcement. Perhaps just as significant: Republican Congressman John James decided against running, and that seems to open the door even wider for a wacko Q-Anon MAGA election-denier Republican to get the nomination.
The state House Elections Committee held its first hearing this week on a large package of voter rights legislation, focusing on a bill to keep guns out of polling places. As committee chair Penelope Tsernoglou told us on the pod two weeks ago, the entire package of voting rights bills is on the fast track.
But that’s not the case in a lot of states which are actually moving in the opposite direction, making it harder to vote. Joining the conversation is someone working every day for free and fair elections, Corey Dukes. Corey leads Protect Democracy’s State Election Advocacy team along with its efforts to engage and mobilize leaders in civil society.
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Links to Stories We’re Following This Week
- Elissa Slotkin running for US Senate seat in Michigan – Detroit Free Press
- Elissa Slotkin announces bid to succeed Debbie Stabenow. Who’s in, out of Michigan U.S. Senate race? – Bridge Michigan
- Slotkin raises over $1M after campaign announcement – WILX TV
- Almost 18 months from the primary, Michigan’s U.S. Senate race has early entrants – mlive.com
- GOP Rep. John James won’t seek Michigan’s open Senate seat – WLNS 6 News
- Michigan Lt. Gov. Gilchrist says he won’t run for U.S. Senate – Detroit News
- 7th, 10th congressional districts update – Daily Kos
- Tom Barrett to run again for Congress in 2024; Dems still considering – Lansing State Journal
- Michigan lawmakers send Whitmer tax cuts; $180 payments are dead – Bridge Michigan
- Michigan Senate OKs $1.3B spending deal: $630M for Ford battery plant prep – Bridge Michigan
- Michigan Senate passes bill to protect LGBTQ from discrimination – Detroit Free Press
- Christian and Muslim groups oppose LGBTQ rights bill, call for changes – Detroit Free Press
- New state bills restrict transgender health care — for adults – The Washington Post
- Dubious Democracy 2022 – FairVote
- Competitive congressional districts decline – POLITICO
- Finley: Michigan to weigh switch to national popular vote – Detroit News
- Is there any hope for Kristine Karamo as Michigan Republican chair? – The Ballenger Report
- Michigan GOP donor base shrinks as party tilts right, records show – Detroit Free Press
- Conservative group steps in to aid Michigan Trump electors – Detroit News
- GOP election deniers are gaining control of Republican operations – Raw Story
- Ron DeSantis’ War on Freedom – Mother Jones
- Eli Lilly caps insulin prices at $35 a month – Axios