While Donald Trump continues to argue the election is rigged, the state GOP chair does not agree, but Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick reports she agrees with Mr. Trump that the news media is biased toward Hillary Clinton.
Read More »Survey Calls Out Media For Election Bias
News media objectivity, taking a major hit in a new nationwide survey. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick has more on the findings.
Read More »Selfies In Voting Booths Causing Concern
Michigan’s elections director is worried about fraud on November 8th, because of a ruling on voting booth selfies. The update from Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick.
Read More »Lots Of Absentee Ballots Still To Be Returned
New numbers are out this morning on the number of absentee ballots floating around out there. Details from Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick.
Read More »Absentee Voting Starting To Tally Up
Campaigning for federal, state and local races is in full swing and headed toward the finish line. The November 8th election is two weeks from today. Secretary of State Ruth Johnson has said the number of requests for absentee ballots has been higher than in past presidential election years. The …
Read More »Contentious Election Leads To Lack Of Campaign Signs
There aren’t a lot of campaign signs out on the lawns this presidential election. Laura Bonnell explains one possible reason why.
Read More »No Statewide Proposals On November Ballot
When Michigan voters head to the polls in a month, they may notice something different about the ballot. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick explains.
Read More »First Presidential Debate May Have More Viewers Than The Super Bowl
This Monday marks the first of three presidential debates between Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and GOP candidate Donald Trump. Aaron Kall, Director of Debate at the University of Michigan, said that both Clinton and Trump are above average debaters with different styles. Kall says it’s expected to bring in almost …
Read More »Chelsea Clinton Comes To Michigan, Trump Ramps Up Campaign
Chelsea Clinton embarks on a two-day swing through Michigan today and tomorrow. Today, at events in Grand Rapids and East Lansing, she will lay out the stakes of November’s election for Michigan families and emphasize her mom’s belief that we are stronger together when the economy works for everyone, not just …
Read More »“Trump Effect” Blamed For Increase In Bullying
Election 2016 has been one of the most unconventional presidential campaigns we’ve seen in recent history. Now teachers say they are witnessing the effects of the heated, hate-filled rhetoric on the campaign trail bleeding into their classrooms. Jason Scott reports.
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