Democrats see Greene winning margin as encouraging; spending, opposition to Trump also factors
In the wake of a key victory for Democrats in the Michigan Senate special election Tuesday night and an overperformance by now-Sen.-elect Chedrick Greene, who won the seat by nearly 20 points over Republican Jason Tunney, officials and pundits on both sides of the aisle are attempting to make sense of what this means for the state going forward.
Prior to the election, many had considered the race to be a potential bellwether for the November midterms, both in Michigan and nationwide. Greene, in his victory speech, repeatedly called the district deep purple, with Kamala Harris winning the district by less than a single percentage point in 2024.
As for whether or not parties should actually use Tuesday nights results as such, political consultant and former executive director of the Michigan Republican Party Jeff Timmer said, if they dont, theyre foolish.
Mark Brewer, a former chair of the Michigan Democratic Party, agreed, noting that Greene significantly outperformed Harris and tripled the margin for McDonald Rivet, referencing the six-point victory for now-U.S. Rep. Kristen McDonald Rivet when she won the seat in 2022.
https://michiganadvance.com/2026/05/06/democrats-see-greene-winning-margin-as-encouraging-spending-opposition-to-trump-also-factors/