The Biden-Harris administration has spent heavily to help automakers transition to electric vehicles. Trump argues the shift will cost jobs. Here are the facts, and where the candidates stand.
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Michigan elections FAQ: Do you need ID to vote or register to vote?
Michigan asks residents to show an ID when registering or voting, but there’s also an affidavit option for those without.
Michigan elections FAQ: Good, bad news for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump
In latest Michigan elections FAQ live show: Bridge discusses the second failed assassination attempt against Donald Trump, a Taylor Swift endorsement for Kamala Harris and economic data that could hurt her campaign.
Michigan elections FAQ: Debate preparations; changing tunes on abortion, EVs
In our latest FAQ show: Bridge reporters lock in their predictions for Tuesday’s presidential debate and discuss what topics Republicans and Democrats would like to avoid.
Michigan elections FAQ: China, RFK Jr. and our ‘hugely important’ state
In latest FAQ show: Bridge Michigan reporters discuss competing Donald Trump and Kamala Harris campaign visits, scrutiny over China, opioids in the U.S. Senate race and more.
Michigan elections FAQ: Why RFK Jr. is on ballot despite suspending campaign
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his presidential campaign, but his name will still be on the ballot. Bridge Michigan explains why he’s on the ballot, and why the Natural Law Party wants him to stay there.
Michigan elections FAQ: Will Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West matter in presidential race?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is out of the presidential race but remains on Michigan’s ballot, where longshot independent Cornel West is attempting to join him. Will either play ‘spoiler’ or something more? Bridge reporters discuss.
Michigan elections FAQ: China, Gotion, NDA claims fly in Slotkin, Rogers race
New attack ads in Michigan U.S. Senate race make false or misleading claims about Democrat Elissa Slotkin and Republican Mike Rogers.
Michigan elections FAQ: Are Elissa Slotkin, Larry Nassar attack ads true?
Attack ads targeting Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Elissa Slotkin tied her 2021 vote on COVID-19 stimulus legislation to Larry Nassar and other high-profile criminals. Republicans took similar votes, and Nassar’s victims ultimately benefited from the funds he received.
Michigan elections FAQ: Democrats convene in Chicago, Trump plans return
Bridge journalists preview the Democratic National Convention, discuss Donald Trump’s planned return to Michigan and sort through residence controversies in the U.S. Senate race.