Democrats are fighting to hold onto their slim state Senate majority in Michigan with a special election next week that’s being viewed as an early test of Trump’s power in a battleground state he won by less than 1.5 points in 2024.
The 35th Senate district seat has sat empty for nearly 18 months since Democratic Rep. Kristen McDonald Rivet was elected to Congress.
Democratic candidate Chedrick Greene, Republican Jason Tunney and Libertarian Ali Sledz are facing off in the election set to take place on Tuesday, May 5.
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