With each week of his campaign, Rogers has made it clear that Michiganders can’t trust him in the Senate
LANSING — With each week of his campaign, Mike Rogers has made it clear that Michiganders can’t trust him in the Senate. Rogers has a toxic record of supporting dangerous abortion bans, spending a “decade of advocacy” to boost opioid prescriptions, and not even living in the state that he wants to represent.
Michiganders have spoken out about Rogers’ out-of-step agenda. Veterans, union leaders, OB-GYNs, and even Republicans have spoken out about how Rogers’ dangerous agenda and self-serving politics hurts Michigan families.
Here’s what you need to know about Revolving Door Rogers’ rough campaign:
Mike Rogers supports dangerous abortion bans and has an extensive anti-abortion record.
Rogers bragged about being a “champion” of big drug companies, and he spent a “decade of advocacy” to “boost opioid prescriptions” as “the nation tumbled into a crushing epidemic it is still battling today.”
“Issues surrounding the residency of [Rogers]… have lingered for almost as long as he has sought to be Michigan’s next U.S senator.” After lying for months about where he lives, Rogers finally admits that he is “not living at home where he’s registered to vote.”
Rogers sold out Michigan and our national security to enrich himself.
Rogers has enriched himself while supporting policies that would hurt and spike costs for Michiganders.
Bottom line: Rogers is only in this race for himself even when it hurts working families, and “it is impossible to envision Rogers leading Michigan forward.”
The Detroit Free Press Editorial Board sums it up — “it is impossible to envision Rogers leading Michigan forward.” With Rogers’ “transactional approach to politics, his ideological inconsistency” and his “mishmash of opportunism, fearmongering and shopworn policy platitudes” that “render[s] him a poor fit for this Senate seat,” it’s clear that he is “unfit to serve.”
Veterans, union leaders, OB-GYNs, community leaders, elected officials, and Republicans are slamming Rogers over his record of selling out Michigan which “directly speaks to his willingness to answer whatever call has the most dollar signs in it.”
Voters have voiced concerns about Rogers who “has been compromised by the millions he has made since leaving Congress in 2015 working with corporations, including some foreign-based companies.” Rogers has made it clear that he won’t fight for Michiganders, he won’t even stand up for Michigan’s largest city.