
Democratic Candidate, U.S. Senate for Michigan
P.O. Box 32072, Detroit, MI 48232
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Important Political Stances:
- Labor: “I grew up in a union household, my father was a public-school teacher and my mom was a union steward, and my parents instilled in me the importance of hard work, determination and integrity, those are the values I’ve carried with me every day fighting for Michigan in the U.S. Senate.”
- He is a great ally to organized labor
- He wrote and passed a bill that expands apprenticeship opportunities for our veterans (S. 760 Support for Veterans in Effective Apprenticeships Act of 2019)
- Healthcare/Retirement:
- Gary recently fought against a Republican effort to cut Medicare and end the guaranteed benefits for seniors
- He believes social security is a sacred promise that helps keep many seniors out of poverty
Critical Election Information:
- Political Competitor:
- John James
- Served 8 years in the Army as a Ranger-Qualified Aviation Officer
- James challenged Michigan incumbent senator Debbie Stabenow in 2018 and lost by a 6 percentage points
- Gary Peters:
- He is the Incumbent Senator
- is considered the favored candidate with a lead of 5 percentage points.
- Peters was endorsed by the Michigan AFL-CIO and several other labor organizations
Other Information:
- AFL-CIO Scorecard rates him at a lifetime score of 96%
- “Gary Peters understands the importance of labor and resiliency of working people, and as our senator has always been a leader in fighting to create better paying jobs, boost manufacturing and expand apprenticeship opportunities throughout Michigan”- Ron Bieber, Michigan AFL-CIO President
- Gary Peters was a previous member of the U.S House of Representatives but decided to run for the Senate seat that was being vacated in 2014
- He has been a member of the U.S. Senate since 2015