In meeting rooms small and large across Michigan, the selection of Republican precinct delegates hold big repercussions for candidates and the party’s future.
3:25 am UTC Dec. 27, 2020
From the pandemic to historic flooding to a movement for social justice to an unprecedented election, the year 2020 will go down as a year like none other in recent memory.
Jader Bignamini, Detroit Symphony Orchestra s new music director, poses for a photo onstage at Orchestra Hall in Detroit on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020.Junfu Han, Detroit Free Press
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Dr. Bonnie Perry lays face down at the feet of Episcopal reverends during a service that will ordain her as the eleventh bishop of the.
Dr. Bonnie Perry lays face down at the feet of Episcopal reverends during a service that will ordain her as the eleventh bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan on Feb. 8, 2020, at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center in Dearborn, Mich. Perry will become the first woman bishop as well as the first lesbian bishop in the diocese since it was formed in 1836.Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press
https://www.hangthecensors.com/482677.html (Natural News) On Monday, Dec. 14, Republican electors in Michigan were barred from entering the state Capitol while Democrat electors were permitted into the building. A police officer said that only people with appointments or electors taking part in the Electoral College process were allowed to enter the building in Lansing as it was ordered closed due to “credible threats of violence.”
“All 16 electors that we’ve been advised by the governor’s staff that were going to be here to vote in the Electoral College have been checked in and are already here,” the officer told a group of Republican electors while blocking their entry.
Hear what happened when Michigan s electors met Monday at the state Capitol.
The process, which ordinarily flies under the radar, was in the national spotlight Monday following “credible threats of violence” according to a spokeswoman for Republican Senate leadership, and an ominous interview in which state Representative Gary Eisen (R-St. Clair Township) said he could not assure that it was going to be a safe day in Lansing.
Only electors, select staff, and pooled press were allowed inside the building, which was fortified by Michigan State Police. I think it is important for anybody to stand up and state the truth. And the truth is that Joe Biden was legally elected to be the President in the state of Michigan.