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 Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers joined  The Race Weekend  for an in-depth discussion on politics in Michigan.Michigan went for former President Trump in 2016, but Joe Biden carried the state in 2020. The state has not elected a Republican to the Senate since the early 2000s. What do Republicans have to do between now and November to win Michigan 鈥?not just at the presidential level, but also elect a Republican to the Senate   Scripps News  Joe St. George asked Rogers. Michigan is suffering under the Biden misery index like no other state,  Rogers said.He added,  Michigan becomes a border state because we are suffering from fentanyl.  In 2024, the most expensive vehicle to operate in the state of Michigan is your grocery cart,  Rogers said. Apathy is probably the biggest problem we face here politically,  he added.                                                                                                                               stanley tumblers                                                                                       stanley cup                                                      Path to the White House            Bidens economy vs. Trumps economy                Joe St. Ge stanley cup orge                  In the past, Rogers was critical of Trump. In 2018 Rogers said Trump was  fundamentally wrong  in his assessment of Vladimir Putin. He has also called Trumps political tactics  destructive. On Jan. 5, 2021, the day before the Capitol riots, Rogers wrote an op-ed in the Washi Skse Justice Dept. seeks end to arbiter  s review of Trump docs
 Finishing a nursing degree is a huge accomplishment.Imunique Triplett from Milwaukee did just that, and shes not even old enough to vote yet!Putting on a cap and gown and walking across the stage for graduation is a huge accomplishment for any student, but Imunique, the moment was  stanley cup even more special. At just 17, shes been pinned as a licensed practical nurse. It still feels unreal,  Imunique says.Shes part of the first wave of students in the M3 program. Its a partnership between MATC, Milwaukee Public Schools and UW-Milwaukee.Imunique says the coursework is more than she initially planned to take on. I actually went into my high school freshman year thinking, Im not going to be able to mainta stanley cup in a GPA above a 3.0,   she says.James Sokolowski, MPS post-secondary engagement coordinator, helped guide Imunique through the program. We are trying to work together to build pipelines for students so that they really see the connection of what theyre doing in high scho stanley water bottle ol, how it can connect to college and their future careers,  Sokolowski says.Essentially, teachers want students to see a clearer connection between their education and their futures. Imunique says that connection helped motivate her to do better in school. I started actually working towards something, working toward a career. Imunique has a huge head start in life. She already has a job at an area nursing facility. She has a degree with no student debt, which frees her up for other goals. If I want to buy a house, buy a