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Giffords' political action committee says Slotkin is the first federal candidate they’ve thrown their support to in this election cycle
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A Dearborn businessman and civil rights advocate is launching a bid for the US Senate as a Democrat
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Elissa Slotkin, a three-term congresswoman from the Lansing, Michigan, area, is running to succeed retiring Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow. Slotkin's candidacy may be good news for the effort to protect Democrats’ fragile Senate majority. But it’s complicating the party’s bid to win back control of the House
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Federal lawmakers, including Michigan Democratic Representative Elissa Slotkin, are introducing legislation to fund gun violence research at the CDC.
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The posts on Wednesday inaccurately claim that an 11-bill gun safety package proposed in the Democratic-led state Legislature would disarm all citizens. It includes a photo showing wedding rings removed by Germans from Holocaust victims
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One week after announcing her campaign for U.S. Senate, Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin returned to Lansing Monday night to formally kick off her campaign with supporters
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The Democratic Senate nomination seems to be coalescing around Slotkin
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Representative Elissa Slotkin says she’s planning to introduce legislation that would restrict people convicted of any gun related offense from legally purchasing any type of firearm
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Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin says she is “seriously considering” a bid to represent Michigan in the U.S. Senate in 2024