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UPDATED: SoS relents; Kande is out, way is cleared for Lance Enderle!

by: Brainwrap

Thu Aug 26, 2010 at 6:50 PM EDT

IMPORTANT UPDATE!!

The Michigan Secretary of State's office has confirmed that Kande Ngalamulume is finally OFF the MI-08 ballot!! Read the details--as well as the explanation for the delay on the part of the SoS office.

In any event, it's official: Kande is now off the ballot, and the path has been cleared for Lance Enderle to replace him.

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GAME BACK ON in MI-08; Help Give Lance a Chance!

by: Brainwrap

Mon Aug 09, 2010 at 12:27 AM EDT

(cross-posted at dKos; if you feel this diary is worth people knowing about, please Recommend it there as well as here, thanks!)

OK. As many of you know, I've been posting diaries about the unusual situation going on in Michigan's 8th Congressional District, where all-around wingnut Republican Mike Rogers has been in office for the past 10 years.

I'm not going to rehash the backstory in MI-08 again at this time; check this diary for the details.

For the record, MI-08 is the district of Mike "Kill the WikiLeaks Guy!" Rogers, who also wants to allow drilling in the Great Lakes.

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MI-08: 35 days to pull off the (near)-impossible

by: Brainwrap

Tue Jun 29, 2010 at 11:09 PM EDT

OK, first off, this is a very strange situation, so please bear with me. More importantly, please rec this diary up; we need as much exposure as possible, as quickly as possible.

Michigan's 8th District has been "represented" (if you can call it that) by a Republican named Mike Rogers since 2000, when he won a squeaker of a race by just 111 votes to fill the U.S. House seat vacated by Debbie Stabenow when she was elected to the U.S. Senate.

You might be thinking that, given the closeness of the race, that MI-08 should be a district that the Dems could take back if they put their minds to it. Unfortunately, up until now, that hasn't happened. He won 68/31 in 2002, 61/37 in 2004, 55/43 in 2006 and 56/40 in 2008.

The closest anyone has gotten to him was Jim Marcinkowski in 2006, a former CIA agent and Naval Operations Specialist--and that was in an extremely Dem-friendly year (Marcinkowski, a former Republican, actually ran for Congress mostly because he was furious about the outing of Valerie Plame, who was a friend of his from his CIA days).

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