.SenStabenow's retirement sparks bipartisan scramble for Michigan Senate seat
The National Republican Senatorial Committee gloated in a statement that Stabenow was departing even before the rival Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee had found a new chairman, vowing to invest heavily to flip this seat. “We’re going to aggressively target this seat in 2024. This could be the first of many Senate Democrats who decide to retire rather than lose,” NRSC spokesman Mike Berg said.
“The strength of the Democratic Party in Michigan has reached new heights and we have full confidence in our ability to defend this seat,” state party Chairwoman Lavora Barnes said in a lengthy statement.The Democrats emerged from the November elections in control of every statewide office in Michigan as Gov. Gretchen Whitmer rolled to reelection by defeating Republican challenger Tudor Dixon 54.5% to 43.9%.
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