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The fight for Michigan's open Senate seat

Here & Now Anytime

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🗓️ 12 September 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Israel's attack on a school shelter in Gaza Wednesday killed 18 people, including six United Nations aid workers. We get the latest from the West Bank and Gaza from the Guardian's Julian Borger. Then, in our look at how eastern Kentucky went from blue to MAGA red, host Scott Tong traveled around the region with Republican activist Roger Ford. And, Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin and Republican former Rep. Mike Rogers are facing off to fill an open Senate seat, being vacated by Democrat Debbie Stabenow. Zoe Clark of Michigan Public joins us.

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There is nowhere safe left in Gaza especially as the so-called humanitarian zones that were designated by the IDF

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have themselves been bombed.

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A school in Gaza that was turned into a shelter is bombed by Israel for the fifth time.

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This strike killed six aid workers.

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It's Thursday, September 12th, and this is here and now any time from NPR and W.B. Or I'm Chris Penley.

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Today on the show, we'll look at who is running for an open Senate seat in Michigan that could determine

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the balance of power in Congress. Also, a lot of voters don't necessarily love everything

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about the candidates that they pick and that includes

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MAGA Republicans.

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God can use even the worst people in significant positive ways.

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I think Donald Trump falls in that category.

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