Controlling the Senate is critical if Republicans want to either check a potential Harris administration or advance Trump's priorities.
Candidates Elissa Slotkin and Mike Rogers talked gun violence, electric vehicles and student loan forgiveness in their final senate debate.
Recent internal polling has shown former Rep. Mike Rogers down 46% to 38% in Michigan after the Republican led Rep. Elissa ...
The two candidates vying to be Michigan’s next U.S. senator confronted each other face-to-face for the last time Monday ...
Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) is leading her Republican rival, former Rep. Mike Rogers (Mich.), by three points in a new AARP ...
A Republican group is putting in $10.5 million more to help Mike Rogers in Michigan's tossup Senate contest, with three weeks ...
U.S. Senate candidates Mike Rogers and Elissa Slotkin met Monday for their final debate in the tossup contest for Michigan's ...
Slotkin, the Democrat, chided Rogers, the Republican, on being beholden to donors while he questioned her voting record.
A Detroit city councilmember is questioning what could be done differently after a police shooting left an off-duty officer ...
Holly, the Democratic candidate for the open Michigan U.S. Senate seat, left, and former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers the Republican ...
After the second and final debate, we look at some of the main themes taken up in the US Senate race between Mike Rogers and ...
Elissa Slotkin and Mike Rogers complete their second debate in the race for senate. Plus, more reaction to former President Donald Trump’s comments about Detroit.