Midterm 2018 MICHIGAN: John James vs. Debbie Stabenow

Michigan’s Democrat Senator Debbie Stabenow is a lazy incumbent.

She wants to walk to a second term.

John James, an African-American businessman and Iraq veteran says, not so fast…

The polls say this is a likely win for the Dems.

James has low voter ID and is not well known. He has run few ads or commercials to date.

Get to know him and you will LOVE what you see—a fighter for America.

The differences between Stabenow and James couldn’t be greater.

He is a combat vet and a job creator, while she is a 43-year career politician who has been paid over $4 million dollars in taxpayer salaries and has only passed five bills into law.

She is a do-nothing liberal Democrat.

She has outspent her Republican opponent by 6 to 1—using out of state money and cash from every lobbyist in the Washington, DC SWAMP.

Stabenow does not like to debate.

Maybe because she lacks talent? She does not come across well.

The do nothing Senator was a Sanders supporter before she locked in for Hilary for President.

She voted AGAINST Judge Kavanaugh.

Trump won Michigan in 2016 and that surprised people.

We need to make it close in 2018 and take James over the finish line.

Surprise people, again!

James has said he is “ sick of the Democrat breed of dependency”.

As an awesome person and an outsider he understands national security because he HAS DONE it.

He understands job creation because he HAS DONE it.

He is a disciplined, real world leader with the skill sets needed in the US Senate.

What has Debbie Stabenow done for Michigan? For America?

Make this viral in all of Michigan, east and west, north and south.

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Mike LaChance has been covering higher education and politics for Legal Insurrection since 2012. Since 2008 he has contributed work to the Gateway Pundit, Daily Caller, Breitbart, the Center for Security Policy, the Washington Free Beacon, and Ricochet. He has also written for American Lookout, Townhall, and Twitchy.

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