A New Hope (Guest: Sen. Jeremy Moss)



Welcome to 2024! The dust is still settling from last week’s mid-term elections (especially among the shell-shocked GOP), but Donald Trump’s inevitable campaign is now official … greeted by the New York Post headline “Florida Man Makes Announcement” and burying the story on page 26 <ouch!>. Closer to home, Gretchen Whitmer surprised many by making it … Continue reading A New Hope (Guest: Sen. Jeremy Moss)


The End of the Beginning – Analyzing the 2022 Mid-term Election



It was supposed to be a nationwide Red Wave, but nationally turned into a Pink Drizzle and (in Michigan) a Blue Tsunami. Mark and Jeff analyze an election that Re-elected the Governor, Secretary of State and Attorney General Flipped both the state Senate and state House to Democratic majorities Gave overwhelming voter approval to a … Continue reading The End of the Beginning – Analyzing the 2022 Mid-term Election


The Final Days (guest: Chad Livengood)



It’s down to the last days and hours until Election Day. With more than 1.1-million votes already cast, the turnout likely will come close to the record mid-term election of 2018. The outcome is definitely in doubt: will the polls showing close-but-comfortable leads for the top of the Democratic ticket mean Michigan Democrats successful overcome … Continue reading The Final Days (guest: Chad Livengood)


A Peaceful Election Day? (Guest: Chris Thomas)



We’re less than two weeks away from election day; about three-quarters of a  million ballots have already been cast, and another million absentee ballots have been issued. November 8 may be Election Day, but the election could well drag on for weeks as losing candidates … at least among the Republican nominees … scream “stolen election”. … Continue reading A Peaceful Election Day? (Guest: Chris Thomas)


Flipping the Legislature (Guests: Sen. Jim Ananich and Rep. Angela Witwer)



Absentee ballots are coming in a record rates with election day just three weeks away – and a lot of Republicans are preparing to scream “rigged election” after they lose since a lot of them, including the GOP’s statewide candidates, refuse to say they’ll accept the results. On this week’s podcast, Jeff and Mark take … Continue reading Flipping the Legislature (Guests: Sen. Jim Ananich and Rep. Angela Witwer)


The Battle for Michigan’s 10th (Guest: Carl Marlinga)



It’s Debate Week in Michigan. Gretchen Whitmer faces off with Tudor Dixon in a one-hour TV event that pits the former talkshow host against Michigan’s first-term Governor.  The debate comes days after a new poll showing what we’ve suspected all along: Whitmer’s reelection lead is strong, but not the double-digit blowout indicated by earlier polls. … Continue reading The Battle for Michigan’s 10th (Guest: Carl Marlinga)


The Final Stretch (Guest: Rep. Elissa Slotkin)



As we speculated in last week’s podcast, Donald Trump spent most of his two-hour diatribe in Macomb County talking about … Donald Trump, dedicating about 5% of his speech to actually supporting the BIg Lie believers leading the GOP state ticket. Also in the political headlines this week: longtime Republican powerbroker Bob LaBrant calls this … Continue reading The Final Stretch (Guest: Rep. Elissa Slotkin)


And the Voting Begins (Guest: Tim Miller)



Early voting is underway in Michigan. In the race for Governor, Tudor Dixon is finally campaigning, focusing on social wedge issues, but her campaign continues to lack money. She may get some help when the nation’s #1 election denier, Donald Trump, brings his Big Lie Tour to Michigan this weekend to talk about himself and … Continue reading And the Voting Begins (Guest: Tim Miller)


What Red Wave? (Guest: Lavora Barnes)



Absentee ballots go into the mail in just two weeks. In Michigan, the attention and the massive ad spending is split between candidate races and two very high-profile ballot proposals. Also this week on the podcast: * President Biden makes his 6th visit as President to Michigan with another Trump visit to Macomb County in … Continue reading What Red Wave? (Guest: Lavora Barnes)


A One-sided Gubernatorial Campaign?



Another week, more political turmoil providing mostly bad news for the Michigan GOP: Two petition drives go to the Michigan Supreme Court after Republicans refuse to accept the Reproductive Rights and Voting Rights petitions on seemingly spurious claims; Tudor Dixon’s stealth campaign: no money, no events; Whitmer’s polling lead grows to 13%; The Court of … Continue reading A One-sided Gubernatorial Campaign?