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Every Tuesday from 10 a.m. - noon, our panel of experts brings an inside perspective on what's going on in Lansing, with an eye on the national election.
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Eye On Michigan Politics-Part 5 11/05
Reverand Oscar King, President of the Detroit Council of Baptist Pastors and Wayne County Sheriff Warren Evans and his thoughts on the Detroit Mayoral race.
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Eye On Michigan Politics-Part 3 11/05
Guests included, Political Pollster Steve Mitchell,Democratic Oakland County Prosecutor-Elect
Jessica Cooper, Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick, and Democratic Party Chair Mark Brewer.
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Eye On Michigan Politics-Part 2 11/05
The panel talks to CBS Correspondent Peter Maer from Chicago, Oakland County Republican Sheriff Mike Bouchard
who won re-election and Wayne County Executive Bob Ficano.
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Eye On Michigan Politics-Part 2 10/14
The EOMP Panel discusses the last week of the presidential race. Also McCain isn't speaking powerfully enough to the economy, should he fire his campaign staff?
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Eye On Michigan Politics-Part 1 10/14
UAW President Ron Gettelfinger talks about what he sees in the future for the union and the auto companies, in light of the financial crisis. Also his thoughts on possible mergers.
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Eye On Michigan Politics-Part 3 10/7
Gary Peters, a Democratic candidate in the 9th congressional District, declines to say if he would have
voted "yes" or "no" on the recent $700 billion bailout bill.
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Eye On Michigan Politics-Part 1 1007
CBS Correspondent Peter Maer covers the second presidential debate in Nashville. He says voters
are getting weary of each side attacking the other.
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Eye on Michigan Politics-Part 6 9/30
Gallup Poll Editor Frank Newport says that despite fluctuations in national polls, the race between Obama and McCain has remained relatively constant.
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Eye On Michigan Politics - Part 5 9/23
Lawyer Geoffrey Figer told the panel he will not be a candidate for mayor in the first round of Detroit elections early next year. However, he held open the possibility of running later.
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