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Republicans Completely Wiped Out In Michigan
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:49 am
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:49 am
You can kiss this state goodbye in 2024
Nice job
If Florida is an example of a state Republican Party governing well and building a majority, Michigan is the opposite. Wolverine State Republicans suffered an election wipeout Tuesday that leaves them without any legislative power for the first time in decades
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer won re-election despite punishing schools closures, and state Democrats gained their first trifecta in about 40 years. Democrats picked up seats in the state Senate, flipping it to 20-18 Democrats from 22-16 Republicans. They also flipped the state House to 56-54 Democrats from 56-53 Republicans (with a vacancy). Republicans had a supermajority in the state Senate and a trifecta only four years ago.
Republicans nominated a weak candidate for Governor in Tudor Dixon, who played up to Donald Trump’s stolen 2020 election claims in the primary, which Democrats used against her and she lost by more than 10 points. Republicans lost a House seat in Grand Rapids after they ousted Rep. Peter Meijer in the primary for impeaching Mr. Trump. John Gibbs lost by 13.
Republicans in the Legislature also mishandled the abortion issue. After Roe v. Wade was overturned, they failed to pass a new law to replace a 1931 statute banning nearly all abortions. That left the way open for Proposal 3, which put abortion rights in the state constitution and passed Tuesday with 56.7% support with 95% of the vote reporting. Local news outlets reported that voter turnout was higher than expected across the state with hours-long lines in Democratic areas like Ann Arbor (home of the University of Michigan).
Republicans completed their humiliation as voters approved the measure the GOP put on the ballot easing the state’s term limits for politicians. Since 1992 the state has had term limits allowing three two-year terms in the state House, two four-year terms in the state Senate and two four-year terms for Governor.
Under the new regime, which passed with some 66% of the vote, the maximum number of years a lawmaker can serve in the Legislature is reduced to 12 from 14 but the practical effect is to increase the number of years a lawmaker can stay in one chamber. The measure will become law in time for Democrats to take advantage.
The election losses will have consequences, including for school choice. Supporters had gathered signatures to create educational savings accounts for low-income families to use on private tuition using what’s known in Michigan as a “citizen-initiated petition.” Under the Michigan constitution, the state lets voters propose laws directly and have them approved by the Legislature, without subjecting them to the Governor’s approval or veto.
Gov. Whitmer vetoed a similar measure last term, and school choice supporters had hoped that the measure could be approved directly by a Republican-controlled Legislature that supported it. Not anymore. Also look for union interests and Democrats to target the state’s right-to-work law that lets workers choose whether to join a union.
If they ever regain power, Lansing Republicans should consult their fellow party members in Tallahassee on how to keep it.
Nice job
If Florida is an example of a state Republican Party governing well and building a majority, Michigan is the opposite. Wolverine State Republicans suffered an election wipeout Tuesday that leaves them without any legislative power for the first time in decades
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer won re-election despite punishing schools closures, and state Democrats gained their first trifecta in about 40 years. Democrats picked up seats in the state Senate, flipping it to 20-18 Democrats from 22-16 Republicans. They also flipped the state House to 56-54 Democrats from 56-53 Republicans (with a vacancy). Republicans had a supermajority in the state Senate and a trifecta only four years ago.
Republicans nominated a weak candidate for Governor in Tudor Dixon, who played up to Donald Trump’s stolen 2020 election claims in the primary, which Democrats used against her and she lost by more than 10 points. Republicans lost a House seat in Grand Rapids after they ousted Rep. Peter Meijer in the primary for impeaching Mr. Trump. John Gibbs lost by 13.
Republicans in the Legislature also mishandled the abortion issue. After Roe v. Wade was overturned, they failed to pass a new law to replace a 1931 statute banning nearly all abortions. That left the way open for Proposal 3, which put abortion rights in the state constitution and passed Tuesday with 56.7% support with 95% of the vote reporting. Local news outlets reported that voter turnout was higher than expected across the state with hours-long lines in Democratic areas like Ann Arbor (home of the University of Michigan).
Republicans completed their humiliation as voters approved the measure the GOP put on the ballot easing the state’s term limits for politicians. Since 1992 the state has had term limits allowing three two-year terms in the state House, two four-year terms in the state Senate and two four-year terms for Governor.
Under the new regime, which passed with some 66% of the vote, the maximum number of years a lawmaker can serve in the Legislature is reduced to 12 from 14 but the practical effect is to increase the number of years a lawmaker can stay in one chamber. The measure will become law in time for Democrats to take advantage.
The election losses will have consequences, including for school choice. Supporters had gathered signatures to create educational savings accounts for low-income families to use on private tuition using what’s known in Michigan as a “citizen-initiated petition.” Under the Michigan constitution, the state lets voters propose laws directly and have them approved by the Legislature, without subjecting them to the Governor’s approval or veto.
Gov. Whitmer vetoed a similar measure last term, and school choice supporters had hoped that the measure could be approved directly by a Republican-controlled Legislature that supported it. Not anymore. Also look for union interests and Democrats to target the state’s right-to-work law that lets workers choose whether to join a union.
If they ever regain power, Lansing Republicans should consult their fellow party members in Tallahassee on how to keep it.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:51 am to 14&Counting
Michigan was already done. No one wants to live there. The people there are stuck.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:52 am to DaTruth7
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Michigan was already done. No one wants to live there. The people there are stuck.
No they aren't. They're moving to the south in droves to drive up prices and ruin everything like they did in their former homes.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:53 am to DaTruth7
The voters are signaling what they’re willing tolerate. I’d suggest acting on that signal if you’re stuck in one of these swing states.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:53 am to DaTruth7
Michigan and PA are going to get what they have voted for. Except they really didn't vote for it, Detroit and Philly did. And the cities votes are rigged.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:53 am to 14&Counting
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Republicans nominated a weak candidate for Governor in Tudor Dixon, who played up to Donald Trump’s stolen 2020 election claims
The old sink or swim approach.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:53 am to AUCom96
No shite, that's why I said the people that are still there are stuck. I can tell your act scores were stellar
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:54 am to 14&Counting
"weak"?
and yet a thousand times better than Whitmer
and yet a thousand times better than Whitmer
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:54 am to 14&Counting
Folks tend to get the government they deserve
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:55 am to 14&Counting
Michigan locked down harder than anyone and went full tyrant and the sheep voted them back in. Tells you all you need to know.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:55 am to 14&Counting
Lots of Michiganders moved to FL, crusty smug leftists will overpower that state now
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:57 am to 14&Counting
Michigan is a crime ridden shithole.....good riddance
Posted on 11/12/22 at 10:58 am to 14&Counting
Nothing but trash living there now anyway
Posted on 11/12/22 at 11:02 am to cajuntiger1010
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Lots of Michiganders moved to FL, crusty smug leftists will overpower that state now
You catch the election results from this week?
Republicans moved south and voted red.
The MI election was about suburban women voting blue over the abortion issue. Dixon was extremely pro life and the timing for dobbs couldn’t have been worse.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 11:04 am to tide06
No one under 45 wants to stay in Michigan. The only people left there will be poor people living on the government Tit. Michigan will be blue.
This post was edited on 11/12/22 at 11:05 am
Posted on 11/12/22 at 11:05 am to DaTruth7
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No shite, that's why I said the people that are still there are stuck. I can tell your act scores were stellar
So the people that are still there can't move?
Go frick yourself.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 11:07 am to AUCom96
Poor Dems will stay because state policies and federal policies will ensure hand outs. All while Michigan crumbles around them. See New York.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 11:08 am to 14&Counting
Dems where very smart in Michigan. They actually put abortion on the ballot (Prop 3). The dems put a proposal on the ballot making abortion illegal after viability, knowing it would be a huge winner for them. Every purple hair in Michigan voted.
They love their abortions in Michigan and it showed.
They love their abortions in Michigan and it showed.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 11:08 am to 14&Counting
Bill and Hillary's Muslim amnesty of the 90's is paying off by the camel load.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 11:09 am to AUCom96
Michigan has unfettered ballot harvesting after 2020, much like Pennsylvania.
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