In michiganʼs ever-changing political scene four House seats have become high-stakes targets for both major parties. The stateʼs central region is now a key battle-ground where Republicans aim to grow their House majority
The re-drawn districts (changed about 3 years ago) led to some unexpected wins for democrats in last years mid-terms; however those victories dont tell the whole story. These seats – now open due to sitting members choosing not to run again – are getting nation-wide attention
The political money-game is in full swing with millions of campaign-dollars flooding into these districts: making them some of the most watched races nation-wide. Both parties see these seats as must-wins in their push to control Congress
The re-shaped electoral map has turned previously safe seats into real competitions – a shift thats bringing new energy to central Michiganʼs political landscape. Local voters are seeing more campaign activity than ever before as both sides fight for every possible vote