On the eve of the midterm election, the hotly contested race for Michigan governor between Democrat incumbent Gretchen Whitmer and GOP challenger Tudor Dixon remains a toss-up.
Though the latest polls show Whitmer in the lead, 30-year veteran Michigan political consultant Jamie Roe believes Dixon is poised to pull off an upset.
“The Democrats have a turnout problem, and they know it,” Roe said in a Nov. 7 interview with The Epoch Times.
Roe’s assertion is shared by Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey, who told reporters at a Nov. 3 press conference that she expects a 28 to 32 percent turnout this year, as opposed to the 41 percent turnout in the 2018 midterms, which helped elect Whitmer to her first term as governor….}