Michigan Senate Race: EVs Spark Debate
USATue Oct 22 2024
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Mike Rogers, a former Republican representative, is making electric vehicles (EVs) a hot topic in his campaign for the Michigan Senate. He's criticizing Democrat Elissa Slotkin and the Biden administration for promoting EVs, claiming they want to force everyone to drive electric cars. Slotkin, however, is walking a tight rope. She supports investing in EVs but insists she doesn't want to force anyone to buy them.
The real question is, who will win the Senate race? It's a close call, and the outcome could swing control of the upper chamber. Dems currently have a slim majority, and many of their seats are at risk. Analysts say the Michigan race is too close to call.
Recently, the Biden administration set a rule that carmakers must produce more electric or hybrid cars. But this doesn't outlaw gas-powered cars completely. Slotkin faced backlash for her pro-EV stance, so she made a campaign ad. In it, she says she doesn't back an EV mandate but thinks Michigan should build these new cars, not China. She emphasizes that no one should dictate what people drive.
This debate isn't just about cars; it's also about jobs and the future of Michigan's auto industry. Should Michigan focus on EVs to stay competitive, or stick with traditional cars? It's a tough choice.
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