Republicans Invest Heavily in Michigan Senate Race as Rogers Gains Ground
The National Republican Senatorial Committee allocates seven figures to boost voter turnout for former Rep. Mike Rogers in a key battleground state.
- The NRSC's investment aims to establish a robust ground campaign for Rogers ahead of the August primary.
- Rogers, endorsed by former President Trump, is seen as the GOP frontrunner against several primary challengers.
- Democrat Elissa Slotkin and Rogers are expected to face off for the seat vacated by retiring Sen. Debbie Stabenow.
- Polling shows Slotkin with a slight lead over Rogers in the general election match-up.
- Michigan is viewed as a critical state for determining Senate control in the upcoming election.