Michigan Republicans Ready to Continue MI’s Comeback

Last weekend, Michigan Republicans selected a slate of candidates who will keep Michigan on the right path to reinventing itself. After a decade of mismanagement and shortsighted policies of Democrats, our state once again has the opportunity to be the great state we know it can be.

Michigan Republicans showed folks around the state we are dedicated and united in continuing our state’s comeback.

As we elected candidates that will give Michigan the best opportunity to succeed, we saw how our base rallied behind one resounding theme: win in November. Through all of our differing ideas, we came together when it mattered the most and now our party is stronger than ever.

Republicans from all over the country came to this year’s convention to show their support of our party’s candidates. Mia Love, candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, Utah’s 4th Congressional District, kicked-off the convention by hosting a women’s forum focused on getting more women involved and supporting those running for office.

We also saw folks celebrate the accomplishments under Michigan Republicans.

Education spending is up, unemployment is down, businesses are opening up here in Michigan, our family and friends are coming home, and we’ve added more than 275,000 jobs.

Governor Snyder and Michigan Republicans have made extensive progress repairing the damage of Democrats’ Lost Decade in less than four years.

Michigan families can see and feel our accomplishments. Personal income is on the rise, more and better opportunities are available to the point that Michiganders no longer have to split up or move out of state to thrive.

Only by working together can we continue to move our state forward. With Republicans unified under one goal, Michigan has the talent and resources to make sure that we never go back to the failed policies of the Lost Decade.

Michigan deserves candidates who will represent our values and interests. Let us make sure we do that this November as we elect Michigan Republicans into office.