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Daniel Marcin

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Trenton Republican Calls Win in 12th District Congressional Primary

Cynthia Kallgren will face longtime U.S. Rep. John Dingell in the Nov. 6 general election.

With late-night numbers too close to call on the Aug. 7 primaries, unofficial results from the Michigan Secretary of State Wednesday morning are giving the Republican bid for the 12th District U.S. House of Representatives seat to Trenton businesswoman Cynthia Kallgren. With 100 percent of precincts reporting from the Wayne and Washtenaw territories the new 12th District covers, Kallgren appears to have won by 358 votes over Karen Jacobsen of Dearborn. Kallgren's camp called the election around 9 a.m. Wednesday via their Twitter account, telling followers "The final results are in! Thanks to everyone who made this possible." The tweet links to results as reported by the Associated Press; however, the AP and other media outlets had not …

TaterSalad

2:46 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Debbie Stabenow said then that our President has talked rightfully about "accountability and transparency". We all now know how that turned out. 1. http://voices.yahoo.com/debbie-stabenow-fairness-doctrine-2621829.html 2. http://www.politico.com/blogs/michaelcalderone/0209/Sen_Stabenow_wants_hearings_on_radio_accountability_talks_fairness_doctrine.html?showall Supporting Obamacare: 1. http://www.…   more ›

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

12th Congressional District: Daniel Marcin

University of Michigan student is hoping to unseat the Dean of the House of Representatives, John Dingell, in the Democratic primary for the 12th Congressional seat.

This is the third of a four part series introducing the candidates running for the 12th Congressional seat. Growing the economy. Stronger environmental protections. Legalizing gay marriage. Those three issues are what 25-year-old Daniel Marcin said separates him from U.S. Rep. John Dingell, who he is hoping to unseat in the Aug. 7 Democratic primary in the 12th Congressional district. While Marcin supports the three issues, he said, Dingell's record suggests otherwise. Dingell, who is seeking his 30th term in office at the age of 85, is the longest-serving member of the House of Representatives. If reelected, he would become the longest-serving member of Congress in June 2013, surpassing former West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd, who died in …

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Jessica Carreras

5:55 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012

That's an interesting perspective, Sean. Do you think some people will choose to vote for whomever is running against Dingell in the general election? And more immediately, does Marcin stand a chance at defeating Dingell in the primaries tomorrow?   more ›

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