Democrats launch $250K investment in Michigan special election
The Hill
by Caroline VakilFebruary 20, 2026
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The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) has announced a significant investment of $250,000 in Michigan’s upcoming special election for the U.S. Senate seat. This funding aims to bolster the campaign of Democrat Chedrick Greene, who is vying to replace retiring Republican Sen. Pete Snyder. The race has been labeled a bellwether due to its potential impact on the balance of power in the upper chamber, with Democrats viewing it as a critical opportunity to gain ground in a state traditionally seen as politically competitive.
The stakes are high for this special election, which is scheduled for May. Michigan’s Senate seat has historically swung between parties, making it a key battleground for national political campaigns. The DLCC’s investment underscores the importance of this race, not only for federal policy but also for the broader dynamics of state legislatures and political influence. By pouring resources into voter outreach,
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Originally published on The Hill on 2/20/2026
