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Michigan Democrats Demand Investigation into GOP U.S. Senate Candidates for Alleged ‘Forgery’

Michigan Democrats are reportedly demanding that three Republican Senate candidates and one who is withdrawing from the race be investigated for fabrication.

of detroit free press report On Friday, the Michigan Democratic Party and members of the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee announced they were asking state election officials to investigate the matter.

The Free Press obtained a copy of a letter submitted by the group’s attorney and Michigan voter Emily Judd to the state Board of Canvassers. The newspaper reported on petitions filed by former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, former U.S. Rep. Justin Amash, businessman Sandy Pensler, and former U.S. Rep. Peter Meyer, who withdrew from the race. The “initial review” revealed the following: “Patterns that indicate the presence of forgery or other fraudulent signature collection tactics.”

If an investigation is conducted and it is determined that no candidate has less than 15,000 valid signatures, Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow will be able to vote for the Republican nomination for the vacant U.S. Senate seat on Aug. 6. There is a possibility that it will be excluded from the preliminary vote. -Michigan.

Michigan’s Senate race is the most “hotly contested” since Stabenow announced he was retiring, The Associated Press reported Saturday.

Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Interestingly, Emerson College/hill Breitbart News reported on April 30 that Republican Senate candidates are in a competitive position in virtual races early in the general election season in Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. This was revealed in a public opinion poll.

during an interview with Breitbart News Daily Rogers said in March that the major shift in Michigan from Democrats to Republicans could be attributed to President Joe Biden’s policies.

“How often do you say, ‘Okay, under President Trump, my 401k is bigger, gas prices are lower, I have more income to spend on things other than food, and my neighborhood is safer’?” he says. he posed.

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Former Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) (Scott Eells/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Rogers added, “And then you go to the Biden era and look at all of that change. And now you can say, ‘Okay, I can pick two of these.’ I think that’s changing all over the world.”

by press “It appears that Democrats are trying to eliminate Republicans from the vote because they can’t beat Republicans at the ballot box,” Pensler adviser Stu Sandler said in a report on the Democrats’ letter.

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