Michigan Senate Candidate Rogers' Residency Questions Swirl as He Campaigns from Florida, Sparking Accusations of Being a 'Carpetbagger'
Michigan Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers is once again facing intense scrutiny over his residency in the state. Despite being elected to represent Michigan's interests in Washington, D.C., questions linger about where Rogers truly calls home.
Rogers' recent return to Florida to campaign for the Senate has reignited concerns that he's not invested enough time and effort into the state that voted him into office. Just a week ago, Rogers spent over seven days campaigning from his Cape Coral home, touting himself as a lifelong Michigander despite being in Florida at the time.
This isn't the first time Rogers has faced criticism for his supposed lack of commitment to Michigan. In 2024, he lost a Senate election by a narrow margin to Democrat Elissa Slotkin and raised questions about his voter registration address after his old home was demolished and replaced with a new construction site.
Rogers' campaign manager Alyssa Brouillet attempted to deflect the accusations, pointing out that some of Rogers' opponents have questionable pasts. However, this hasn't quelled the sentiment among Michigan voters who feel that Rogers is more concerned about his personal interests than serving the people he's sworn to represent.
The issue has taken a further hit with Rogers' recent joke on a right-wing radio show stating he'd rather be on the beach in Florida while Michigan braced for a winter storm. While this was likely meant as a lighthearted comment, it only serves to fuel speculation about Rogers' commitment to his role and the state that needs him most.
Michigan Senate candidate Rogers is currently facing intense scrutiny over his residency in the state
Michigan Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers is once again facing intense scrutiny over his residency in the state. Despite being elected to represent Michigan's interests in Washington, D.C., questions linger about where Rogers truly calls home.
Rogers' recent return to Florida to campaign for the Senate has reignited concerns that he's not invested enough time and effort into the state that voted him into office. Just a week ago, Rogers spent over seven days campaigning from his Cape Coral home, touting himself as a lifelong Michigander despite being in Florida at the time.
This isn't the first time Rogers has faced criticism for his supposed lack of commitment to Michigan. In 2024, he lost a Senate election by a narrow margin to Democrat Elissa Slotkin and raised questions about his voter registration address after his old home was demolished and replaced with a new construction site.
Rogers' campaign manager Alyssa Brouillet attempted to deflect the accusations, pointing out that some of Rogers' opponents have questionable pasts. However, this hasn't quelled the sentiment among Michigan voters who feel that Rogers is more concerned about his personal interests than serving the people he's sworn to represent.
The issue has taken a further hit with Rogers' recent joke on a right-wing radio show stating he'd rather be on the beach in Florida while Michigan braced for a winter storm. While this was likely meant as a lighthearted comment, it only serves to fuel speculation about Rogers' commitment to his role and the state that needs him most.
Michigan Senate candidate Rogers is currently facing intense scrutiny over his residency in the state