Michigan Senate candidate Mike Rogers attacked Democratic rival Abdul El-Sayed over Mackinac Island and gasoline-powered cars. Rogers claimed El-Sayed opposed the popular tourist destination and wanted gasoline cars banned. He tied the criticism to Michigan’s auto industry while portraying his opponent as too radical for the state.
Rogers: He has come out against Mackinac Island. He wants to ban gasoline cars. He wants sex offenders let out. pi…
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