Jack Lessenberry

Every weekday, Michigan Radio political analyst Jack Lessenberry offers up his perspective on the latest political news in Michigan.

http://michiganradio.org/people/jack-lessenberry

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 3m. Bisher sind 488 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint täglich.

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The cost of running for Congress


Anyone who thinks they know how Michigan’s fall elections will turn out is a fool, but this much seems fairly certain: The race for the 11th Congressional District will likely be the most expensive and the most hotly contested. There’s no incumbent, since


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 May 15, 2018  2m
 
 

The cost of running for Congress


Anyone who thinks they know how Michigan’s fall elections will turn out is a fool, but this much seems fairly certain: The race for the 11th Congressional District will likely be the most expensive and the most hotly contested. There’s no incumbent, since


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 May 15, 2018  2m
 
 

Schuette’s land deals


Back in the old days, when a politician got caught doing something questionable, we said “this doesn’t look good.” Today, they say “the optics are terrible.” Well, whatever your terms, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette didn’t do his image any favors


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 May 14, 2018  3m
 
 

Schuette’s land deals


Back in the old days, when a politician got caught doing something questionable, we said “this doesn’t look good.” Today, they say “the optics are terrible.” Well, whatever your terms, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette didn’t do his image any favors


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 May 14, 2018  3m
 
 

Schuette’s land deals


Back in the old days, when a politician got caught doing something questionable, we said “this doesn’t look good.” Today, they say “the optics are terrible.” Well, whatever your terms, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette didn’t do his image any favors


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 May 14, 2018  3m
 
 

Week in Review: GOP candidates hold first debate, and study gives term limits a "thumbs down"


The four Republicans running for governor held their first debate this week. It was the first time Attorney General Bill Schuette, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, Sen. Patrick Colbeck and Dr. Jim Hines have appeared together on one stage. There were arguments over


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 May 12, 2018  4m
 
 

Week in Review: GOP candidates hold first debate, and study gives term limits a "thumbs down"


The four Republicans running for governor held their first debate this week. It was the first time Attorney General Bill Schuette, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, Sen. Patrick Colbeck and Dr. Jim Hines have appeared together on one stage. There were arguments over


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 May 12, 2018  4m
 
 

Week in Review: GOP candidates hold first debate, and study gives term limits a "thumbs down"


The four Republicans running for governor held their first debate this week. It was the first time Attorney General Bill Schuette, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, Sen. Patrick Colbeck and Dr. Jim Hines have appeared together on one stage. There were arguments over


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 May 12, 2018  4m
 
 

Whatever happened to citizenship?


Two years ago, southeast Michigan voted down what I think may have been the region’s best chance at a sensible and affordable regional transit service. Had the ballot proposal passed, a network of special rapid buses with their own lanes would have been


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 May 11, 2018  2m
 
 

Whatever happened to citizenship?


Two years ago, southeast Michigan voted down what I think may have been the region’s best chance at a sensible and affordable regional transit service. Had the ballot proposal passed, a network of special rapid buses with their own lanes would have been


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 May 11, 2018  2m