Posted on 04/18/2024 1:39:52 PM PDT by Twotone
In Tuesday’s special election in Michigan, Democrats won both House seats on the line, reclaiming control of the Michigan House.
Both candidates who won, Mai Xiong of the 13th District and Peter Herzberg of the 25th District, were in areas that heavily favored Democrats. Democrats are now in control of both chambers of the state legislature as well as the office of the governor, giving them control of the entire state’s government.
“I am incredibly humbled for the overwhelming support of the voters of the 13th House District, who have chosen me to represent our community as the next State Representative,” Xiong said on X. “Michigan holds a special place in my heart, as it has been a beacon of hope for me and my family. I’ve cherished the opportunities this state has provided, from receiving a higher education to finding meaningful employment, starting a business, and raising a family.”
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) congratulated Herzberg and Xiong on X. Lawmakers in Michigan are expected to focus on their state budget. Whitmer previously asked Michigan’s legislature to pass the $80 billion budget that provides free community college to all high school graduates as well as universal free preschool for 4-year-olds.
Herzberg and Xiong won their districts by large margins. Herzberg won his district with 59.6% of the vote, and Xiong won her district with 65.6% of the vote.
Last November, two Democrats in the Michigan House vacated their seats, leaving the chamber tied 54-54 between Democratic and Republican lawmakers. For the first time in 40 years, the Michigan, House, Senate, and governor are in control of the Democrats.
Michigan is one of seven key swing states going into the 2024 general election.
In 2016, former President Donald Trump flipped the state red by about 10,000 votes, the most narrow presidential margin in Michigan history. In 2020, President Joe Biden flipped the state back blue.
Early polling shows Trump with a 3-point lead in the state. Republicans are also looking to regain control of Michigan’s House following legislative redistricting in the Detroit area. The entirety of the Michigan House, 110 seats, are up for election in November, including the two seats won Tuesday.
Huh two democrat seats were vacated and replaced by democrats, nothing changed.
That puts a bow on mishitgan. Republicrats losing all that power and influence they ha........oh.
Somebody push the handle, again. That turd will go away...
Trump will win Michigan.
LOL
I'm sure "Democrat controlled" Michigan will run a fair election.
One way U Haul rentals from Michigan to Texas will skyrocket.
The pump don't work 'cause the vandals took the handles
Just give Michigan to Canada and be done with it!
Detroit voted 96% for the Democrat in this election. BLEXIT is a mirage.
The issue of abortion is going to blunt any gains that could be made.
Vote fraud has consequences. There is not chance that good people regain control through elections as long as the fraud remains.
You’re correct. I don’t know how many states will have abortion on the ballot in some form, but I know our history shows those states won’t be at all easy for Republicans to win. Kansas really was a bellwether.
Which is why I think that, in the tug of war of abortion, Democrats let go of the rope in 2022, because they knew they could use the issue to make gains.
Both seats were most likely Stolen !
Many House and Senate seats will probably be stolen with fraudulent Biden style votes while we are all concentrating on getting President Trump back in the White House where he should have been in 2020.
“Huh two democrat seats were vacated and replaced by democrats, nothing changed.”
Precisely. Liberal media celebratory breathlessness notwithstanding:
“For the first time in 40 years, the Michigan, House, Senate, and governor are in control of the Democrats.”
No, for the first time in FIVE WHOLE MONTHS, Democrats have total control of Michigan government (and they actually had control even during those 5 months).
But claiming that it’s 40 years is oh so dramatic.
Bend over Michigan here it comes
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