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Thursday, September 28, 2017

Casey VanderWeide Launches Campaign For MIGOP Youth Vice Chair

VanderWeide, left, with husband Samuel


By Brandon Hall
(Email Him At WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com)

The race to replace outgoing MIGOP Youth Vice Chair Michael Banerian has started, and one candidate is already receiving a lot of buzz. 


Her name is Casey VanderWeide, and she's hoping the Michigan Republican Party's State Committee, who will decide Banerian's replacement, chooses her. Banerian left his post after announcing he's running for State House...

VanderWeide, a recent Michigan grad, worked with Michigan Republican Party Chair Ron Weiser last year during his run for U of M Board Of Regents. She was also the Southeast Michigan Chair of the College Republican National Committee.

Also worth noting: VanderWeide is a military wife, her husband Samuel is a Marine.

According to a Facebook statement, VanderWeide says she's ready to serve.

"As you may have heard, Michael Banerian is stepping down as Youth Vice Chair in order to run for the Michigan State House," VanderWeide said. "After much consideration and encouragement from fellow Republican activists, I have decided to run for Youth Vice Chair. I am running because of my passion for grassroots politics, not because I view it as a resume builder or as a means of advancement to run for higher levels of office."

Her statement continues:
"My past experience interning for Ambassador and Chairman Ron Weiser, during his race for the University of Michigan Board of Regents and for his Chairman's race, has demonstrated to me the importance of grassroots involvement.
I also served as the Southeast Michigan Chair of the College Republican National Committee during this past election cycle, in which we turned Michigan Red again and showed the nation that Michigan is a priority. My goal as Youth Vice Chair would be to continue our success and to grow the amount of young activists in our party by developing a statewide program that involves our teenage, college, and young republicans that shows our party's real values.

The Democrats are expecting 2018 to be their year for success. I do not. I believe that we can repeat the same midterm election success that we experienced in 2010 under Chairman Weiser's leadership, with me serving as the next Youth Vice Chair.

However, I cannot do this alone. I will need your support in order to accomplish our goals of keeping Michigan Red by unseating Senator Stabenow, winning the gubernatorial, attorney general, and secretary of state elections, in addition to maintaining our majorities in the Michigan Senate and House."

So far, the only other candidate who has declared is Mike Sullivan of the Grand Valley Republicans... Stay tuned!

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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Veteran And State Rep. Tom Barrett BLASTS House Dems For Shocking Prayer+Pledge Of Allegiance Protest

State Rep. Tom Barrett with wife Ashley and family


By Brandon Hall
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As National Anthem hysteria continues to spread across America, the Michigan House Dems have decided to join in on the action with their own version of "taking a knee."


Earlier today, many members of the House Dems caucus protested during the opening prayer and Pledge of Allegiance, refusing to participate in a decades long tradition of the Michigan Legislature.

State Rep. Tom Barrett, who has served in the Army for many years (and continues to serve while in the House) absolutely shredded his peers in a Facebook statement.

Barrett called the move "pandering," adding "of course I believe in the right of free speech. I also believe in my right to express my disappointment in their decision."

 Barrett is the leading State Senate candidate to replace Sen. Rick Jones in 2018.

Read Barrett's statement below:

"Today, in a clear attempt to pander to some constituency, members of the House Democratic Caucus protested the Pledge of Allegiance on the floor of the House of Representatives. Each day as we gavel into session we open with prayer and the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance. It is a completely non-controversial and unifying reminder of the gravity of the decisions we make on behalf of our constituents. 

Today, however, members of the House Democratic Caucus decided to protest that. 
Here is the reality-we are not entertainers, celebrities, or athletes. We don't make ESPN highlight reels, we make laws that affect the lives of our neighbors, our kids, and our communities. 


Unlike NFL football players, each and every legislator took an oath of office pledging to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Michigan. The Pledge of Allegiance serves as a reminder of that oath that we all took on our first day in office. It brings to the front of my mind each day the gravity of the decisions we make in our State Capitol. None of us are forced to come here and represent our districts. This is a voluntary position. Any member who protests the unifying message of our Pledge of Allegiance-and to the republic for which it stands-should examine their priorities and decide if they are fit to serve. Do we not have any shared values anymore in our society? Is there nothing we can find as common ground with one another, not even our Pledge of Allegiance to our flag? 

Some of you are familiar with the story of my great-grandfather, Louis Rabaut. He was a congressman from Michigan who is best known for adding the words "under God" to our Pledge of Allegiance in the early 1950s. Amazingly he was a Democrat. I never met him because he died 20 years before I was born. I'm sure he is rolling over in his grave today from the embarrassment of what has become of this sad display.

And before anyone asks-yes, of course I believe in the right of free speech. I also believe in my right to express my disappointment in their decision."

According to MIRS:

"Ten members of the House Democratic caucus linked arms on the House floor today as opposed to putting their hand over their heart for the Pledge of Allegiance as a way to draw attention to racial injustices..." 



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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Senate Candidate John James Killed Terrorists While In The Military (And He's Happy To Tell You About It)



By Brandon Hall
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John James, a decorated Vet, West Point grad, and successful businessman, is running for the Republican nomination for Senate. James is hoping Debbie Stabenow to the unemployment line.

Earlier this week, James released a strong video that has many people talking.

In it, James openly brags about killing terrorists during his time in the military.


“I flew 750 hours of combat in Baghdad, and on exactly zero occasions did anybody ask me my age before I put a hellfire missile down a terrorist’s throat,” James said.
>>>Check out the ad HERE

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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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No Support For President Trump? A Tale Of Two Mackinac's



By Brandon Hall
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Reading comments about the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference from Detroit News Editor Nolan Finley, as well as political operative Dennis "The Menace" Lennox, I found myself immensely perplexed... Did they attend the same conference I did?

Finley and Lennox claim they saw almost no support for President Trump on the Island. Lennox even compared the President to Voldemort from Harry Potter, claiming Mr. Trump was "he who shall not be named."

While the focus of the conference was on Michigan politics and 2018, there was no shortage of support for President Trump on Mackinac.

People wore Trump hats, shirts, and buttons all over the place! The Michigan Trump Republicans had a strong presence, and a Trump impersonator who attended multiple events was a YUGE hit. 

According to Matt Maddock of the Michigan Conservative Coalition, who brought him to the island, the impersonator took over 1,000 pictures with people, mostly conference attendees, and even some tourists.

Attend pretty much any reception, and President Trump was right at the top of issues being discussed.

As I took a cigar break and watched the U of M/Purdue game through the window of the restaurant next to my hotel, a young Hispanic waitress came outside after seeing my MAGA hat just to tell me how thrilled she was with the President.

She said if it were not for Mr. Trump bringing down the waves of illegal immigration, she wouldn't have had a job this year, as many illegals are hired during the summer to staff the Island's establishments. That's just one of many conversations that took place regarding President Trump over the weekend.

What Finley and Lennox seem to be referring to is the crowd over at the Grand Hotel. 

There, the official program took place, and it was entirely Michigan focused. Even then, multiple speakers mentioned President Trump, including RNC Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, and multiple Congressman on the legislative panel.

Don't get me wrong, a lot of great folks hang out at the Grand. However, that is also where many of the big donors and establishments stalwarts post up, they rarely venture on down the road to mingle with the grassroots activists and local party leaders attending receptions and events.

If they had, they'd find a much different scene than at the Grand, where make no mistake, President Trump was far from "he who shall not be named," he was the talk of the town, with repeated displays of support from all sorts of people.

It's clear that two Mackinac's exist, the one at the Grand, and the one down the road. Don't buy into claims or insinuations that Michigan Republicans don't have President Trump's back, they overwhelmingly support him.

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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Michigan Chamber Of Commerce Pushes For Repeal Of Term Limits

MI Chamber CEO Rich Studley


By Brandon Hall
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Michigan voters overwhelmingly support term limits for state legislators, but it's no secret Lansing insiders fantasize over removing or amending them.Any change would require a constitutional amendment...

The latest effort to change Michigan's term limits is coming from the Michigan Chamber Of Commerce.

The Chamber says they are studying the issue for a possible ballot campaign, and will decide in January of 2018 on how to move forward. In addition to term limits, they are also looking at ways "to improve the effectiveness, accountability and transparency of the state legislature."

According to a statement from the Chamber CEO Rich Studley:

"“The Michigan Chamber’s Board of Directors today voted to direct Chamber staff to reach out to other individuals and groups to determine if there is sufficient organizational and financial support to move forward next year with a possible amendment to the State Constitution regarding term limits and government accountability," Studley said. "This government reform effort could focus on revising term limits and other changes to improve the effectiveness, accountability and transparency of the state legislature. The specifics of this government accountability proposal remain to be determined. Chamber staff will report back to the Board of Directors in January 2018.”

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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Thursday, September 21, 2017

Epstein And Rocky Enter 11th District Congressional Race As Trott Retirement Rewrites Michigan's 2018 Script



By Brandon Hall
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Rep. David Trott is calling it quits, opting not to run for a third term in 2018. Trott says his retirement is consistent with the Founding Fathers vision of a citizen's legislature, legislators serving briefly, then returning to the private sector. 


With an open primary in a Republican friendly district now in play, all hell is breaking loose as the race begins to impact other contests: the script for Michigan politics in 2018 has been tossed out and is now undergoing a rewrite.

Rocky Raczkowski was the first out of the gate to declare for the Trott seat. 

Raczkowski, a businessman and Veteran who led President Trump's Michigan Veterans coalition in 2016, has run for Congress before, losing by just 2% to now Sen. Gary Peters when he represented the old 9th Congressional District. Rocky is popular among conservative grassroots leaders, he's been around the block with a race like this before, and make no mistake, he will be a major player in this immensely competitive campaign.

Businesswoman Lena Epstein dropped out of the US Senate race earlier this week to run for the 11th District seat. Epstein plays well in the suburban Detroit district and will definitely be a front runner. This move leaves John James in a great position to capture momentum, as many of Epstein's supporters want an outsider candidate to take on Debbie Stabenow. James, a decorated West Point Veteran and businessman, definitely fits the bill.

State Sen. Mike Kowall has announced he is dropping out of the race for Secretary of State and is rumored to be declaring for the 11th District seat soon. Kowall shouldn't be underestimated by anyone in this race... Kowall's exit leaves Shelby Township Clerk Stan Grot in a prime position to capture the nomination, though MSU Professor Joseph Guzman has plans of his own.

State Rep. Klint Kesto is said to be passing on the State Senate race to replace Kowall and instead may enter the Trott replacement battle. That leaves former State Rep. Hugh Crawford and State Rep. Jim Runestad on the ballot for that primary.

A big wildcard? Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard. 

Bouchard is said to be the top choice to replace L. Brooks Patterson as Oakland County Executive in 2020. Bouchard can run for Congress and fall back on the Patterson seat if needed, but if he runs and wins the Trott seat, Republicans may have a tough time keeping Patterson's office in 2020. With high name ID and the ability to fundraise, Bouchard would be a major player in the Trott replacement fight should he choose to enter...

Other races and candidates may be impacted in the future, so stay tuned! One thing's for sure, Michigan's 2018 political script is undergoing a big league rewrite. Who will come out on top? We won't know until the finale...but it will be a fun season!
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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Your Guide To The Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference



By Brandon Hall
(Email Him At WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com)

The Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference is back again, and while it will be hard to top the drama of 2015's gathering, it should be a good time on the island. After all, it's Mackinac Island, it's hard to screw that up :)

The biannual conference features 2018 candidates, as well as grassroots activists and Republican leaders from across the Great Lakes State. 

National guests include Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens,  former Rep. Jason Chaffetz, Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin, and Rep. Kevin McCarthy. Prominent Michiganders attending include RNC Chair Ronna Romney Mc\Daniel, and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.

While the official program takes place at the Grand Hotel, the real action is usually at the parties and receptions outside.

With no Presidential primary on deck, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley yet to declare for Governor, Lena Epstein dropping out of the US Senate race, and State Sen. Kowall ending his Secretary of State bid, the straw poll won't be as exciting as usual, but it will certainly be interesting to see where things stand.

Below is a schedule of events on the Island, enjoy and be safe!

First, the parties and receptions, via Michigan Conservative Coalition:



>>>Second, the official Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference Schedule:

Friday, September 22, 2017
2:00PM – 9:00PM Registration & Help Desk
Garden Terrace & Museum Meeting Room

2:00PM – 9:00PM Vendor Displays
Terrace Room

2:00PM – 10:00PM Media Filing Center
Brighton Pavilion

2:00PM –3:00PM State Committee Meeting
Grand Pavilion

3:00PM – 5:30PM 1st District Welcome Reception
Porch, Grand Hotel
Special Guests: Congressman Jack Bergman and Governor Rick Snyder

4:50 Governor’s Welcome
Theatre, Grand Hotel

5:00PM – 5:55PM Panel: The Role of “Next Generation”
Theatre, Grand Hotel
Featuring:
Michael Banerian
Tom Barrett
David Nicholson
Jesse Osmer
Amanda Van Essen Wirth

6:00PM – 6:55PM Panel: Women’s Influence in Policy & Politics
Theatre, Grand Hotel
Featuring:
Kristie Etue
Andrea Fischer Newman
Ronna McDaniel
Jessica Ann Tyson
Amanda VanEssen Wirth
Eileen Weiser

7:15PM – 9:15PM Dinner
Dining Room, Grand Hotel
Featuring:
Betsy DeVos
Governor Eric Greitens
Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel

11:30PM Special Shepler’s Departure from Mackinaw City
*Sponsored by Shepler’s

12:00AM Special Shepler’s Departure from Mackinac Island (to Mackinaw City)
*Sponsored by Shepler’s

Saturday, September 23, 2017
6:30AM – 7:30AM GOP Run/Walk/Bike
Downtown start – Pancake House
*Sponsored by the Callewaert Family

7:00AM – 7:00PM Registration & Help Desk
Garden Terrace & Museum Meeting Room, Grand Hotel

7:00AM – 9:00PM Vendor Displays
Terrace Room, Grand Hotel

7:00AM – 10:00PM Media Filing Center
Brighton Pavilion, Grand Hotel

8:00AM – 9:30AM Breakfast
Dining Room, Grand Hotel
Featuring: former Governor John Engler

9:35AM – 10:30AM Panel: Pundits & Pollsters
Theatre, Grand Hotel
Featuring:
Saul Anuzis
Steve Gruber
Michael Meyers
Steve Mitchell
Stu Sandler
Michael Patrick Shiels

10:35AM – 11:45AM Panel: Congressional Q & A
Theatre, Grand Hotel
*Sponsored by Alliance for American Exceptionalism

12:00PM – 1:30PM Lunch Program
Dining Room
Featuring: former Congressman Jason Chaffetz

1:45PM – 2:15PM Special Session with Governor Rick Snyder
Theatre, Grand Hotel

2:15PM – 3:40PM Panel: Michigan Leading the Nation
Theatre, Grand Hotel
Featuring:
Rick Albin
Lt. Governor Brian Calley
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson
Attorney General Bill Schuette
Senate Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof
Speaker of the House Tom Leonard

3:45PM – 4:40PM Panel: Media’s Role in Shaping Public Opinion
Theatre, Grand Hotel
Featuring:
Jason Chaffetz
Nolan Finley
Kathy Hoekstra
Greg McNeilly

4:45PM – 5:40PM Panel: MI Success Stories
Theatre, Grand Hotel
Featuring:
John Kennedy
Greg McNeilly
Dan Musser
William Parfet
Rich Studley

5:30PM – 7:00PM Chairman’s Reception
Porch, Grand Hotel

7:15PM – 9:15PM Dinner
Dining Room, Grand Hotel
Featuring: Governor Matt Bevin and U.S. Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy

11:30PM Special Shepler’s Departure from Mackinaw City
*Sponsored by Sheplers

12:00AM Special Shepler’s Departure from Mackinac Island (to Mackinaw City)
*Sponsored by Sheplers

Sunday, September 24, 2017
8:00AM – 11:00AM Vendor Displays
Terrace Room, Grand Hotel

8:00AM – 11:00AM Media Filing Center
Brighton Pavilion, Grand Hotel

8:30AM – 9:30AM Non-Denominational Service
Grand Pavilion, Grand Hotel

9:35AM – 10:45AM Brunch
Theatre, Grand Hotel
Featuring: Lt. Governor Brian Calley


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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Breaking: Kowall Drops Out Of Secretary Of State Race



By Brandon Hall
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State Senator Mike Kowall has dropped out of the race for Secretary of State.

Kowall, who would have faced a contentious convention fight against grassroots conservatives in the summer of 2018, is expected to enter the 11th Congressional District race in what is expected to be a fierce primary battle to replace Rep. David Trott.

Kowall's departure means that Shelby Township Clerk Stan Grot, along with MSU Professor Joseph Guzman, and businesswoman Mary Treder Lang are the only candidates left in the Republican primary race to replace Ruth Johnson.

Kowall's decision isn't the first domino to fall from Trott's bombshell announcement, businesswoman Lena Epstein dropped out of the US Senate primary earlier this week to compete for the Trott seat.

Kowall clearly made a smart decision, he will be a candidate to keep an eye on in the 11th.

Stay tuned!

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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Who Will Replace Rep. David Trott? 20 Candidates Who May Run In The 11th



By Brandon Hall
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Rumblings over Congressman David Trott's retirement have simmered for months, but Trott made it official Monday when he announced he will not seek a third term in the House.

Since then, rumors have swirled about a number of candidates who may run for the seat in what is sure to be the most watched legislative primary in Michigan for the 2018 cycle.

Here are 20 candidates whose names have surfaced in the discussion:

State Rep. Martin Howrylak is term limited and could decide to give the race a shot...




Business owner Lena Epstein is currently running for US Senate, but may find this race too good of an opportunity to turn down...





MIGOP Deputy Chair Jeff Sakwa seems to be comfortable with his real estate business, but you never know...



Political Operative and former MIGOP Coalitions Vice Chair Adi Sathi would be an underdog, but he's a hard worker who would undoubtedly stand out in the race given his age and heritage...



Plymouth Township Superviser Kurt Heise is a former State Rep. who may decide he's ready to give DC a try...



State Senator Mike Kowall is currently running for Secretary of State, but is said to be considering abandoning the race and avoiding a tough convention fight in favor of a Congressional run...



State Senator Marty Knollenberg, who hails from a prominent political family in the region, has strong name ID in the area. He recently opened a new restaurant...


State Rep. Klint Kesto is said to be considering foregoing a State Senate race in favor of trying to win the Trott seat...



Former Congressman Thad McCotter's ballot issues in 2012 paved the way for Trott's election, and McCotter is said to want the seat back...



Former State Rep. Hugh Crawford has had his name tossed around, though he's unlikely to abandon his bid for State Senate to replace Mike Kowall...



Businessman John James is a Veteran currently running for US Senate, but like Epstein, he lives in the district and may find this race more appealing...


Businessman  Rocky Raczkowski is a former State Rep. and 2016 Trump Michigan Veterans Chair who lost his Congressional bid to Gary Peters a few years ago by just 2%... Could 2018 be Rocky's year?



Lebanese Chamber of Commerce President John Akouri has been a Congressional staffer, 2016 Michigan Trump Co-Chair, former city councilman in Farmington Hills and a GOP strategist. He recently began hosting a radio show on WJR...



State Rep. Jim Runestad is running for State Senate and is unlikely to drop out, but his name continues to come up in the discussion...



State Rep. Mike McCready is term limited from the legislature and is said to be giving this race a hard look...



Former Congressman Kerry Bentivolio was defeated by Trott in a heated and bitter 2014 primary, and Bentivolio ran against him as an independent  in 2016...



Michigan Trump Republicans Co-Founder Meshawn Maddock is a grassroots favorite and is one of the top conservative activists in the state...



Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard has the name ID, connections, and fundraising ability to be a leading contender should he enter the race...



State Rep. Laura Cox is running for State Senate, but many supporters are urging her to give this race a look...




Former State Rep. Eileen Kowall is an Oakland County Commissioner who may enter the race if her husband Mike continues his bid for Secretary of State...



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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

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