GOP Stars Back Rogers in Senate Showdown
As the battle for control of the U.S. Senate heats up, Republicans are uniting behind a proven warrior: Mike Rogers. With Sen. Gary Peters’ departure leaving a battleground seat wide open in Michigan—a seat untouched by GOP hands for decades—Rogers has emerged as the conservative movement’s best shot to flip it red. Endorsed emphatically by Michigan Reps. Jack Bergman and Tim Walberg, and backed by the powerful Republican Senate leadership machine, Rogers is being hailed as the tip of the spear in the fight to reclaim America’s future from left-wing overreach. While Rep. Bill Huizenga toys with a primary challenge, heavy hitters like GOP Senate leaders and the NRSC have made it clear: this is Rogers’ race to win. With Michigan and Georgia both within striking distance, the road to a stronger Republican Senate majority runs through the Midwest—and Rogers is ready to lead the charge.
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