Friend,

Bill Huizenga proved once again that he’s not listening to the people he was elected to serve in Congress.

At a recent town hall, Michiganders showed up with real concerns, from the future of Medicaid funding to government overreach. They wanted answers. They wanted leadership. But instead of listening, Huizenga dismissed his own constituents. One constituent even said Huizenga was "passive-aggressive" and more interested in arguing than listening.

Michigan’s 4th Congressional District deserves better. Michiganders need real leaders who actually listen to their concerns, not politicians who hide behind phone lines and ignore their own constituents.

The bad news is that Huizenga isn’t going to change. He’s going to continue to deflect, dismiss, and avoid the real problems his constituents face.

Here’s the good news though: This seat is flippable. Huizenga is vulnerable, and with your support, we can defeat him in the Midterm Elections in 2026. But first, we need to build a strong grassroots winning strategy to help a Democrat beat Huizenga next November.

Will you split a donation to help elect a Democrat in MI-04? Your contribution today will be split between the MDP and the Democrat nominee in MI-04 after the primary.

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We can’t wait until it’s too late.

Huizenga is counting on us to sit back and let him keep this seat.

Let’s prove him wrong.

Curtis Hertel
Chair of the Michigan Democratic Party
 


 

 

 

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