The big question going into tonight’s Michigan U.S. Senate debate is where does Mike Rogers actually live?
As the Detroit Free Press recently reported, “Rogers, the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, changed his voter registration on July 2 to a home in White Lake Township that is under construction. A month later, he used the White Lake address to vote (presumably, for himself) in the four-way race for the GOP nomination to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow. There’s just one problem: The house did not — and still does not — have a certificate of occupancy. That means Rogers could not live there legally. And if he didn’t live there, he may have broken the law by using that address to vote.”
But don’t worry about Mike Rogers being homeless. After all, he has his “posh home in Cape Coral, Florida, worth $1.6 million” with “five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a formal dining room, 14-foot high ceilings, a tile roof, a balcony overlooking the water, and a ‘HUGE POOL with TWO SPAs.”
“Tonight’s debate will show a stark contrast between Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin, who has always put the needs of working Michiganders ahead of corporate special interests, and Florida Man Mike Rogers, who sold out Michiganders in his pursuit of personal wealth and power,” said End Citizens United President Tiffany Muller. “But most of all, will Rogers finally come clean about his Florida mansion and potential voter fraud, or will he keep lying to Michiganders about where he really lives?”
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