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Former U.S. Representative Peter Meijer has withdrawn from the Republican U.S. Senate primary race in Michigan.
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Michigan State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh is ending her U.S. Senate bid, so she can instead run to replace retiring Congressman Dan Kildee (D-Flint).
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Republican former congressman Peter Meijer has announced he'll run for an open U.S. Senate seat in Michigan in 2024.
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The road ahead for GOP gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon is not an easy one. We broke down what it will take for her to compete with a well-funded incumbent. Plus, Republican Congressman Peter Meijer (MI-3) lost his primary race — after being one of only 10 Republicans who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump. What does that tell us about the political winds in West Michigan?
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On today's show, we talked all about what went down at Michigan's closely-watched primary election on Tuesday. Three reporters, two candidates, and one poll researcher discussed the results and what comes next.
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Incumbent Republican Congressman Peter Meijer is facing a primary challenge from Donald Trump-endorsed newcomer John Gibbs. In the increasingly competitive district, it's yet to be seen whether support for Trump is an asset or a liability.
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We talk about the Michigan 3rd Congressional District GOP primary between Peter Meijer and John Gibbs. After that we hear about a restaurant owner sticking up for their staff, because the customer is not always right. Then, a researcher explains concerns about a device that reads blood oxygen levels. We end with a discussion around training OB/GYN’s and abortions.
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West Michigan’s U.S. House of Representatives GOP primary pits the incumbent, Representative Peter Meijer against John Gibbs. Gibbs has been endorsed by Donald Trump.
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A look at campaign strategies with money and influence, and whether or not the two are intersecting this primary season.
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On today's show, we broke down Congressman Peter Meijer's chances at reelection, and a special IPR feature discussed questions raised about Gaylord's emergency alert system. Then, a look into recent spikes in freeway shootings, and a conversation with Ann Arbor chalk artist David Zinn.