Democrats are celebrating a boost in Michigan, as the party managed to hold on to the majority in the state Senate in a special election.
The election on Tuesday to fill the vacant seat in a deep purple battleground state and swing district has been viewed as a bellwether for the 2026 midterms as American voters sour on President Donald Trump.
Democratic candidate Chedrick Greene beat out Republican Jason Tunney to serve Senate District 35, the Associated Press confirmed. Tunney said afterward that he “fell short” but that “we’re just getting started.” Greene, a firefighter and military veteran, said in a statement, “We delivered this decisive victory by listening and speaking to the things keeping everyday people up at night — worries about affordability, safety, and freedom.”
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