Thursday, May 7, 2026

Rogers will lose again.

 Force - Facebook, 5/7/2026

Michigan is once again shaping up to be one of the biggest battlegrounds in America. The 2026 Senate race could end up deciding control of the entire chamber, and both parties know it.
Democrats are counting on strong turnout in Detroit, Ann Arbor, and growing suburban areas around Grand Rapids and Oakland County. Their strategy depends heavily on union households, younger voters, and maintaining the coalition that helped make Michigan part of the modern blue wall.
Republicans, meanwhile, are aiming to dominate rural Michigan while continuing gains in western and northern parts of the state. Economic messaging, energy issues, and turnout outside the major metro areas will likely define their path to victory.
What makes Michigan so fascinating politically is how evenly divided it has become. Small shifts in suburban turnout or independent voters can completely change statewide results. A few percentage points in key counties could decide not only this Senate race, but potentially control of Congress itself.
No matter which party has the momentum at any given moment, one thing is certain: Michigan remains at the center of American politics.
Rogers will lose again, relying on the Rino Republican establishment backing him, but not getting the MAGA vote, knowing Rogers is a Rino Republican and they will stay home. Karl Rove and Rino U.S. Senators of the current U.S. Senate keep thinking they will go back to the way it was without Trump. They are wrong and will lose again.

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