Michigan Democratic State Central Committee

08/06/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/06/2024 20:28

STATEMENT: Michigan Dems Chair Statement on Republican U.S. Senate Candidate Mike Rogers

LANSING - Tonight, Michigan Democratic Party Chair Lavora Barnes issued the following statement on Mike Rogers advancing to the general election:

"Mike Rogers has shown that he is only out for himself - he walked through the revolving door to enrich himself at Michiganders' expense and then abandoned Michigan for a million-dollar mansion in Florida the first chance he got. Rogers wants to enact a dangerous agenda: banning abortion, supporting tax giveaways for big corporations, and jeopardizing Social Security and Medicare - and that's exactly why Michiganders will reject him and his self-serving politics in November."

What to know about Mike Rogers:

Rogers abandoned Michigan and walked through the revolving door to enrich himself at the expense of Michiganders.


Rogers will do anything to enrich himself, working for companies with ties to American adversaries that threaten our national security.


Rogers supports dangerous abortion bans and has an extensive anti-abortion record.

Republicans, voters, and newspapers have called out Rogers for being "unfit to serve" because of his "transactional approach to politics [and] his ideological inconsistency."

WATCH: Mike Rogers cashed in to make millions and sold Michiganders out

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See also: Detroit News: Mike Rogers targets China in Senate campaign, but his own connections draw criticism, Business Insider: 9 years through the revolving door: How the GOP's top Senate recruit in Michigan got rich after leaving Congress, Heartland Signal: Michigan GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers connected to Saudi companies, including one with nuclear ambitions, Heartland Signal: Michigan Senate candidate spews anti-China rhetoric despite working to expand Chinese companies and personal wealth, American Journal News: Mike Rogers' ties to Chinese telecom giants fuel hypocrisy scandal, American Journal News: Michigan Republican Mike Rogers has repeatedly dodged questions about his work at AT&T, The Gander: Mike Rogers tries to distance Senate campaign from his anti-abortion record, The Gander: Republican Senate candidates face backlash over anti-abortion records in Michigan, CNN: Republican candidates downplay past anti-abortion stances ahead of 2024 election.

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