Michigan Policast for Monday, July 22, 2019
We had some technical issues this week and our audio quality is a bit degraded during our chat. Our interview with Mike Murphy is not affected. We’ll have it resolved next week.
  In this episode:
* Segment one: Slotkin and Stevens building a war chest
* Segment two: Benson moves forward on citizen redistricting commission
* Segment three: Democratic Presidential Candidate debates in Detroit
* Interview: Republican campaign consultant Mike Murphy
* Transcript
* @ElissaSlotkin
* @HaleyLive
* @JocelynBenson
* @murphymike
* @MichiganCFN
 
 
Jump to:
* Segment one: Slotkin and Stevens building a war chest
* Segment two: Benson moves forward on citizen redistricting commission
* Segment three: Democratic Presidential candidate debates in Detroit
* Interview: Republican campaign consultant Mike Murphy
* Transcript
* Comments
Slotkin (MI08) and Stevens (MI11) building a war chest
* Republicans look to reclaim dozens of House seats in 2020 after midterm ‘blue wave’ wipeout
* 2020 House Race Ratings
* A look at the 19 most vulnerable House incumbents and their Q2 cash
* Michigan U.S. House Members Post Big Fundraising Numbers For 2020 Election
* Congressional Fundraising Reports: July 2019 
‘The 14 lawmakers who represent Michigan in the U.S. House reported raising $4.1 million from April 1, 2019, through June 30, 2019, according to new disclosures due on Monday. That’s an average of about $45,500 per day.’  ~via Michigan Campaign Finance Network
 
 
 
 
First-term Michigan Reps. Elissa Slotkin and Haley Stevens led fundraising in the House delegation last quarter, each bringing in about $735,000 and reporting over $1 million in the bank. https://t.co/UPM86AwAY4
— The Detroit News (@detroitnews) July 16, 2019
Benson moves forward on citizen redistricting commission
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