It’s been nearly a year since Michigan voters, for the second time, awarded Donald Trump the state’s highly coveted electoral votes.

Over the last decade, Michigan has arguably become the most important of any political battleground — so much so that President Trump chose to mark his first 100 days in office in Warren, where he carried Macomb County by a margin of 68,000 votes. But Michigan is also a bellwether for public policy. What candidates promise, and more importantly, deliver to Michigan voters matters for national politics and policy as much as ever. More from Freep Opinion: Kristi Noem slams Bad Bunny as Super Bowl halftime show embraces multicultural fans

Waiting on 'the Michigan miracle'

In two dozen 2024 campaign stops, Trump promised change for post-industrial Michigan c

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