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Kaleva

(36,312 posts)
Tue Oct 23, 2018, 10:10 PM Oct 2018

My predictions on races that impact the Upper Pennisula

(D) Ken Summers will win to be the next Representative for Mi House District 110.

(D) Sara Cambensy will win reelection as Representative for Mi House District 109.

(R) Beau LaFave will win reelection as Representative for Mi House District 108.

(R) Lee Chatfield will most likely win reelection as Representative for Mi House District 107.

(D) Scott Dianda will replace term limited (R) Tom Casperson as State Senator representing Mi Senate District 38.

(R) Wayne Schmidt will win reelection at the State Senator representing Mi Senate District 37.

(R) Congressman Jack Bergman will cruise to an easy reelection victory over (D) Matthew Morgan in the Mi-01 District race.

(D) Gretchen Whitmer will become our next governor. Replacing term limited (R) Rick Snyder.

(D) Dana Nessel will be the state's next Attorney General.

(D) Senator Debbie Stabenow will easily win reelection.

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My predictions on races that impact the Upper Pennisula (Original Post) Kaleva Oct 2018 OP
No James48 Oct 2018 #1
Thanks! I'll make the change. Kaleva Oct 2018 #2
Incumbents of both parties will hold but D's will win where seats are open Kaleva Oct 2018 #3

James48

(4,436 posts)
1. No
Tue Oct 23, 2018, 10:23 PM
Oct 2018

Michigan’s current Governor is Rick Snyder(R), not Tom Snyder.

Tom Snyder was a television personality who died in 2007.

I’ll make another prediction- Elissa Slotkin (D) will squeak by incumbent Congressman Mike Bishop (R) in Michigan’s 8th by the narrowest of margins. I think less than 1,000 votes will separate the two. It may come down to turnout in the poor weather.

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