Primary apathy in Michigan: Democrats, GOP struggle as supporters mull whether to even vote

Madeleine Byrnes, a master's degree candidate studying speech pathology at Wayne State University, writes in a notebook in Birmingham, Mich., Feb. 15, 2024. In Michigan, a state that both major parties say they must have to win the White House in 2024, a cloud of apathy has settled over the electorate. Byrnes, a 25-year-old Republican from Oakland County, says she sees signs of slowing in President Joe Biden, but that former President Donald Trump "causes fights," and that she has "been thinking about whether I want to vote or not." (AP Photo/Thomas Beaumont)

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Rev. Steve Bland Jr. remembers the massive get-out-the-vote effort he helped mobilize four years ago, when pastors and community leaders spread out across Detroit neighborhoods, made phone calls and worked around the clock to encourage people to vote.

He's not seeing that kind of enthusiasm this time around.

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