Mike Rogers Vs Sandy Pensler

Mike Rogers Vs Sandy Pensler. Sandy Pensler Puts Biden to Shame in Video of Dropping Out of Michigan Incumbent Debbie Stabenow (D), who was first elected in 2000, is not running for re-election. Senate field; Challenges from Justin Amash, Sandy Pensler and physician Sherry O'Donnell could make for 'nasty' primary, observers say; Analysts suggest Michigan is competitive, but still a tossup race without stronger fundraising numbers

Sandy Pensler drops out of Michigan Senate race, endorses Mike Rogers
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Senate in Michigan—Justin Amash (R), Sherry O'Donnell (R), Sandy Pensler (R), and Mike Rogers (R) Mike Rogers, endorsed by Donald Trump, is frontrunner among Republican U.S

Sandy Pensler drops out of Michigan Senate race, endorses Mike Rogers

Senate field; Challenges from Justin Amash, Sandy Pensler and physician Sherry O'Donnell could make for 'nasty' primary, observers say; Analysts suggest Michigan is competitive, but still a tossup race without stronger fundraising numbers Mike Rogers, endorsed by Donald Trump, is frontrunner among Republican U.S Mike Rogers, his opponent in the Republican primary for Michigan's open Senate seat, of protecting former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Sandy Pensler Endorses Mike Rogers — Mike Rogers for Senate. Senate field; Challenges from Justin Amash, Sandy Pensler and physician Sherry O'Donnell could make for 'nasty' primary, observers say; Analysts suggest Michigan is competitive, but still a tossup race without stronger fundraising numbers Mike Rogers, right, raises the arms of Sandy Pensler, left, who has withdrawn from the Senate primary and is now supporting Rogers, at a campaign rally.

BREAKING Sandy Pensler ends Senate campaign, joins President Trump in. Pensler made the announcement at Donald Trump's rally in Grand Rapids on Saturday after being called onto the stage by the former president. The ad, released by Rogers' opponent Sandy Pensler, revives the claim by military contractors who were on the ground that an order to "stand down" delayed them from responding to distress calls.