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The road ahead for GOP gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon is not an easy one. We broke down what it will take for her to compete with a well-funded incumbent. Plus, Republican Congressman Peter Meijer (MI-3) lost his primary race — after being one of only 10 Republicans who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump. What does that tell us about the political winds in West Michigan?
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On today's show, we talked all about what went down at Michigan's closely-watched primary election on Tuesday. Three reporters, two candidates, and one poll researcher discussed the results and what comes next.
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Incumbent Republican Congressman Peter Meijer is facing a primary challenge from Donald Trump-endorsed newcomer John Gibbs. In the increasingly competitive district, it's yet to be seen whether support for Trump is an asset or a liability.
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We talk about the Michigan 3rd Congressional District GOP primary between Peter Meijer and John Gibbs. After that we hear about a restaurant owner sticking up for their staff, because the customer is not always right. Then, a researcher explains concerns about a device that reads blood oxygen levels. We end with a discussion around training OB/GYN’s and abortions.
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West Michigan’s U.S. House of Representatives GOP primary pits the incumbent, Representative Peter Meijer against John Gibbs. Gibbs has been endorsed by Donald Trump.
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A look at campaign strategies with money and influence, and whether or not the two are intersecting this primary season.
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On today's show, we broke down Congressman Peter Meijer's chances at reelection, and a special IPR feature discussed questions raised about Gaylord's emergency alert system. Then, a look into recent spikes in freeway shootings, and a conversation with Ann Arbor chalk artist David Zinn.
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State police reform legislation introduced in 2020 might continue to languish in the senate judiciary committee this year, despite calls for urgency after the police killing of Patrick Lyoya. What proposals are stalled and why?
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U.S. Rep. Peter Meijer speaks on the ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Michigan's no-fault auto law is here to stay. A Michigan homeschool student struggles with literacy. An opera adaptation of "Parable of the Sower" comes to the University of Michigan Musical Society.
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If elected, Scholten would be the first Democrat to represent Grand Rapids in 45 years.