President Trump to visit metro Detroit on Thursday with stop in Warren
President Donald Trump is headed to back Michigan next Thursday with an event set for Dana Corp. in Warren, according to a White House source.
Whitmer 2024? Democratic voters list Michigan governor as potential candidate
In an early 2024 poll, Democratic voters selected Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer as a candidate they would consider voting for president.
Former Michigan GOP Rep blasts Trump, calling him "unfit for office"
A former GOP congressman from Michigan blasted President Trump in a letter penned to the author of a story published in The Atlantic.
Michael Bloomberg officially launches Democratic presidential bid
Billionaire and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, one of the world's richest men, has formally launched a Democratic bid for president.
New poll shows voters rate President Trump's job performance better than Gov. Whitmer's
In a statewide poll, only 26 percent of voters approved of Gov. Whitmer's job performance in the state. That's 13 points less than President Trump, who voters gave a 39 percent approval rating of.
These two women flipped red House seats in 2018. Did impeachment support hurt their 2020 chances?
Both Haley Stevens and Elissa Slotkin threw their support behind impeachment of Donald Trump following reports he pressured the Ukrainian president for political purposes. Both are rookie Michigan Democrats who flipped Republican seats in 2018. Does support for impeachment hinder their chances in a 2020 reelection campaign?
Michigan Reps. Slotkin, Dingell now support impeachment inquiry against Trump
Amid a growing controversy that President Trump withheld military funding that Congress had allocated for Ukraine, two more Michigan lawmakers have joined a growing chorus of Democratic lawmakers calling for an impeachment inquiry into the President. Elissa Slotkin and Debbie Dingell both made their announcements on Twitter Monday night.
Jimmy Carter says 4 more years of President Trump would be a 'disaster'
Former President Jimmy Carter took aim at President Trump while speaking at an event in Atlanta, saying it would be a “disaster” if he were to be elected for a second term.