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James explains why 2026 in Michigan should not be called a “midterm” election. That label focuses on Washington and the President, not on what matters most to Michigan families.
In 2026, every major statewide office is on the ballot – Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, U.S. Senate, along with the entire state legislature and all U.S. House seats. This election is about the future of Lansing and the direction of Michigan.
Instead of using national political language, James encourages focusing on Michigan-specific issues and opportunities. He believes when we talk about Michigan on its own terms, we position the state for real wins.