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3:07 pm
Mon August 30, 2010

Top 5 things from Michigan's political conventions

Credit Logos from candidates' websites
Logos for Michigan Gubernatorial Candidates
Election
3:06 pm
Fri August 27, 2010

Delegates roll up their sleeves at Michigan's nominating conventions

Ronald and Nancy Reagan at the 1988 Republican convention in New Orleans
Credit White House / Ronald Reagan Library
Ronald and Nancy Reagan at the 1988 Republican convention in New Orleans.

Both the republican and democratic nominating conventions will be held this weekend. So what actually happens at these things? Aren't they just overhyped pageants so the parties can put their candidates on display?

While that might be the case for the national conventions, the Michigan conventions are different. Balloons and confetti are absent.  Horsetrading and backroom deals  rule the day.

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Election
10:29 am
Fri August 27, 2010

Poll: Bernero has some catching up to do

Credit Steve Carmody / Michigan Radio
Virg Bernero talking to the media

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Virg Bernero is way behind according to a poll by EPIC-MRA. Of the 600 people polled, 51% said they'd back Republican Rick Snyder, and just 29% said they'd support Bernero. 20% of the respondents were undecided, so if Bernero can convince the undecided voters, he could make up the gap.

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Politics
12:22 pm
Thu August 26, 2010

Rick Snyder talks up running mate Brian Calley

Credit Michigan House Republicans
Brian Calley

Rick Snyder speaks like a corporate CEO talking up some newly discovered talent when he talks about Brian Calley. Snyder says Calley is young, but he's fine with it, "I think 33's a great age. He's had good private business experience. He's been a successful community banker, so great private sector experience and good legislative experience, and the other part of this is you shouldn't look at just age. This is how we build for the future is we get great young people involved in the process, and so we need more and more great young people like Brian."

Calley worked as a commercial banker in mid-Michigan before he was elected to the state House in 2006. He built a reputation as an expert on tax policy, and as someone who could easily work with Republicans and Democrats.

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