Two automated polls show a tight race, while a third that relies on live interviewers shows Snyder comfortably leading challenger Mark Schauer. What’s a partisan to believe?
Michigan Government
Citizens cannot do their job of running their government if they don’t know what their public servants are doing.
GOP hunts votes in the D
The Republican National Committee opened an African-American engagement office in overwhelmingly Democratic Detroit. Early returns are a bit fuzzy.
Regular Detroiters get their day in bankruptcy court
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes gave 15 ordinary Detroit retirees, appearing without lawyers, an opportunity to appear at the city’s bankruptcy trial to voice their objection to the restructuring plan.
Michigan primaries – where democracy goes to die
Primary voters in Dickinson County will go the polls Tuesday; probably in the same sedan. A county-by-county guide to voter apathy in Michigan.
See how YOUR county (doesn’t) vote
Go to Bridge’s voter turnout map to see how your county turns out to vote in past primary elections
The three worst political ads of 2014
Among dozens of ads this election cycle, a trio earned Michigan Truth Squad’s dreaded “flagrant foul” citation.
Even with no opposition, is Proposal 1 in trouble?
Support from Republicans and Democrats. More than $8 million in spending. No organized opposition. Why is the public skeptical?
A Republican civil war plays out in Michigan
Michigan GOP primary foes wage a battle of ideas and tone, echoing similar struggles within the party in Washington and elsewhere.
A primer for a primary with national themes
Close races, marijuana referendums, a southeast Michigan mass transit tax proposal and a statewide business tax issue highlight the Aug. 5 ballot.
Obamacare giveth, but courts could taketh away
A federal court case could set the stage for the repeal of Obamacare tax credits, and drastically raise health-care costs for 250,000 Michigan residents. A final decision is likely a year away.