Michigan may see more than one district flip.
I personally think this is the most likely district to go GOP. We’re traditionally GOP and Walberg’s internal polls are showing him up by 10 and I read a Schauer poll that showed Walberg up by 4.
In 14 years as a state legislator he never once voted for a tax increase or new tax. As a US representative he spent his summer on the floor of the house demanding that Nancy Pelosi return to deal with energy policy because Americans were paying over $4 for a gallon of gas.
Schauer is insinuating that he voted against TARP but Tim Walberg was the congressman at that time.
I'm a bit worried about the statewide races -- having a moderate atop the ticket may play havoc with the critical downballot matchups. Thankfully the Democrats should be plenty depressed.