Bridge’s Lunch Break and Elections FAQ reader event featured Bridge Michigan reporters breaking down the results of Nov. 5 general election and answering reader questions about what comes next.
Bridge Politics FAQ
Michigan elections FAQ: Key regions, voting blocs and races to watch
Bridge reporters break down key voting blocs, regions and races to watch in Tuesday’s election.
Where Donald Trump, Kamala Harris stand on issues that matter to Michigan
What the candidates are proposing for EVs, taxes, Great Lakes, immigration, Israel, health care and education.
Michigan elections FAQ: Voter ID, drop boxes, registration, NDAs and more
Everything you wanted to know about Michigan’s Nov. 5 presidential election and were not too afraid to ask.
Michigan elections FAQ: Why Republicans are suing the state so often
In the latest episode, Bridge reporters discuss GOP motivation for election lawsuits, Democrats’ push for celebrity endorsements and more.
Michigan elections FAQ: Where Trump, Harris stand on education
Trump and Harris are divided on the political culture war surrounding schools and managing the costs of higher education. Here are the facts and where the candidates stand.
Michigan elections FAQ: Where Trump, Harris stand on Israel, Ukraine, China
The next commander in chief will face several foreign policy challenges. Here are the facts, and where the candidates stand.
Bridge Lunch Break and Elections FAQ to join forces for post-election event
Bridge Michigan’s Capitol reporting team will discuss election results and answer reader questions during a Nov. 6 event.
Michigan elections FAQ: Why bloated voting rolls don’t lead to fraud
In the latest elections show, reporters break down why Michigan has bloated voter rolls. They also talk about early voting, voting rules and where candidates stand on abortion.
Michigan elections FAQ: Where Trump, Harris stand on health care, drug prices
As hospital and drug costs rise, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have different priorities. Here are the facts, and where the candidates stand.