Low-key Democrat tries to hang onto Senate seat in Michigan
The bespectacled, bearded 61-year-old former investment adviser is a rare
Peters was the only non-incumbent Democrat to win a
Some allies fret that it has been tough for the nonflashy Peters to stand out with his message of pragmatism and bipartisanship. In a change from 2018, when James lost by 6.5 percentage points to the state’s senior senator,
“Biden's numbers are stable. He seems to be consolidating exactly the coalition of voters" that propelled
Peters' fate could hinge on his ability in the closing weeks to seize on Democratic enthusiasm and win over younger voters, women, independents and especially African Americans. All largely back both Biden and Peters, but a bigger percentage remain undecided in the
“I think 2016 showed that we can't take anything for granted,” Scott said.
Peters touted his governing approach at a small get-out-the-vote campaign event Friday in downtown
He greeted several supporters who put their absentee ballots in a roadside drop box rather than use the mail.
He later joined Biden's own campaign stops in the
Before winning promotion to the
Peters is no stranger to tough races. He beat an incumbent Republican in 2008 and survived a national
He said Friday he had heard an “outpouring” of similar stories from women in recent days.
“Sen. Peters is going to bring it home," she said. "What he released about his former wife's issues with medical care, I think a lot of people will say: ‘OK, this is his position on this. He cares about us instead of just playing politics.’"
Experts say the result will depend in large part on the top of the ticket. The party that wins the presidential race almost always takes the
James, 39, “is a top-tier recruit in a state that surprised a lot of people in 2016,” said
Black voters could be especially critical. Garlin Gilchrist II, the state’s first Black lieutenant governor, said Peters can seal the deal by letting people of color know “he’s going to be a fighter and show up for them.”
“No one in this case should take anything for granted given the amount of dark money that's sloshing around," Manley said, while expressing confidence in Peters. “There might be a little hand-wringing here and there, but I think most everyone believes that he's going to win.”
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