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RandySF

(81,763 posts)
Tue Jan 27, 2026, 02:52 PM Tuesday

MI-SD35: Michigan Dems call out 'brazen' interference by Republican-tied group in 35th Senate primary

Curtis Hertel, chair of the Michigan Democratic Party, denounced a series of ads advocating for a candidate in the Democratic primary for the 35th state Senate district, which were put out by a group with close ties to Republicans including President Donald Trump, Michigan House Republicans and the Michigan Republican Party.

The Detroit News reported on Saturday that a political committee known as ProgressiveMI, which has put out flyers and ads supporting State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh in the Democratic primary for the special election in the 35th Senate district on Feb. 3, was funded by a group with close ties to a number of prominent Republicans. According to the Detroit News, one digital ad from ProgressiveMI said it was paid for by Majority Strategies LLC, a national Republican consulting firm.

The ads have promoted Pugh as a particularly progressive candidate, pushing her support for Medicare for All policies and opposition to ICE.

“Stay out of our primary. Stop trying to trick Democrats,” Hertel said. “Try to win elections with good candidates and good ideas, not lies and dirty tricks.”



https://michiganadvance.com/2026/01/27/michigan-dems-call-out-brazen-interference-by-republican-tied-group-in-35th-senate-primary/

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MI-SD35: Michigan Dems call out 'brazen' interference by Republican-tied group in 35th Senate primary (Original Post) RandySF Tuesday OP
Imho, best to ignore all ads, snot Tuesday #1

snot

(11,580 posts)
1. Imho, best to ignore all ads,
Tue Jan 27, 2026, 03:26 PM
Tuesday

which = the highly-processed junk food on the Menu of Info; and instead, read the candidates' platforms, check their records, and vote for what you really want.

In addition to the candidates' websites and any actual candidate debates, the League of Women Voters is often a good resource.

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