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We make sense of the numbers in Michigan’s voter turnout. Then, what the end of this election cycle has meant for many of Michigan’s Arab American and Muslim American voters. Plus, what we might expect of a new Trump administration's foreign policy, according to an expert that worked with him during his first term.
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Six of Michigan's so-called "fake electors," facing criminal charges for their roles in the 2020 election, have been nominated again as GOP electors for the state.
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New polling finds many more voters would have confidence in election results if a dozen practices went into use. The problem is each of those measures is already in place.
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Today, we talk to a Detroit Free Press sports columnist about the Detroit Tigers astounding performance. Then, we discuss a mom's mission to clean up garbage in her hometown of Port Huron in a unique way. Plus: how voters can detect deepfakes.
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Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson will testify Wednesday before a U.S. House committee that deals with election security.
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Keep our Republic and Michiganders for Civic Resilience say trust in America's election system is being attacked by hostile nations.
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The Republican National Committee is launching a swing state initiative to mobilize some 100,000 people to serve as “election integrity” watchdogs in November.
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Prosecutors allege former clerk Stephanie Scott and attorney Stephanie Lambert allowed unauthorized access to a computer and its voter data in a search of fraud.
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A 26-year-old woman is sentenced to 30 days in federal jail for threats to a Detroit-area election official after a November 2020 election certification meeting.
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Today on Stateside, an investigative reporter spoke about election-related tensions this year, and we heard more about a new art exhibition that is featured across Michigan. Plus, the head winemaker at Black Star Farms dished on the fall harvest.