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Republican Tim Walberg has won re-election to his U.S. House seat in Michigan's 5th Congressional District.
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Incumbent Republican U.S. Representative Lisa McClain has been re-elected in Michigan's 9th congressional district.
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U.S. Representative Debbie Dingell, who moved to Ann Arbor from Dearborn after her district was redrawn, has won re-election in Michigan's 6th District.
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U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens has beaten Republican candidate Mark Ambrose to represent Michigan's newly redrawn 11th District.
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Detroiters could elect a Black Republican to the U.S. House. But GOP candidates face a skeptical voting bloc in the Democratic stronghold.
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Michigan’s new 11th Congressional District is entirely within Oakland County. Congresswoman Haley Stevens won a tough Democratic primary, and is now expected to easily win the general election. That's an indication of how much Oakland County politics have changed in recent years.
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Michigan’s redrawn 6th Congressional district has a popular, incumbent Democrat seeking re-election and a Republican challenger who has been virtually invisible since winning the primary in August. Congresswoman Debbie Dingell is ever-present on the campaign trail while GOP primary winner, Whittney Williams, is nowhere to be found.
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This year, Republican incumbent Jack Bergman is challenged by Dr. Bob Lorinser from Marquette. Libertarian Andrew Gale and Liz Hakola of the Working Class Party are also in the running.
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The race for Michigan’s newly drawn 7th District could be one of the most competitive elections in the nation, and it's one that could determine control of the U.S House of Representatives.
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We hear an interview with state Sen. Tom Barrett. Then Colin Jackson helms the show to talk about the competitive down-ballot races.