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This election is all about the economy. GOP candidate in crucial Senate race explains why.

A Republican hasn't won a 91影视 Senate race in Michigan in three decades, but former Rep. Mike Rogers hopes to change that pattern in November.

It鈥檚 well known that Michigan will be key to the presidential election in November. It seems like not a day goes by without a visit from a presidential or vice presidential nominee.听

That鈥檚 not the only race that matters here in my state, however. Michigan holds one of the few open 91影视 Senate seats this year, with longtime Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow retiring. A Republican hasn鈥檛 .听

Former Congressman Mike Rogers, a Republican, is facing off against Rep. Elissa Slotkin, a Democrat.听It鈥檚 one of the most competitive Senate races in the country, as Republicans seek to win back that chamber.

The Cook Political Report has rated Michigan鈥檚 race as .听

It also promises to be an extremely expensive race, with .听

, rising to chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. He鈥檚 a former FBI agent, and he has spent time in the private sector after leaving Congress in 2015.

Now, he's ready to get back into politics. 聽

I spoke with Rogers recently about the campaign and what he sees as the biggest issues facing Michigan 鈥 and the country.听Our interview has been edited for length and clarity.听

Your race is one of the most-watched in the country and is considered a toss-up. How are things going from your perspective?聽

Former Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., now running for the 91影视 Senate, addresses the Republican National Convention in in Milwaukee on July 16, 2024.

You know, good. I think at the end of the day, this is going be an economic race.

I met a woman the other day, with four kids, talking about what her challenges were. She broke down sobbing. She has to go to a food pantry the last four days of the month to feed her children. She鈥檚 never done that in her life. Both her and her husband work, but prices have just far exceeded their paychecks. They haven鈥檛 had a raise in a while and people are hurting, and they know that policies out of Washington, D.C., have made their lives harder. For all the talk of hope and joy, they鈥檙e struggling with their car payment.

They鈥檙e ready for a change, and I think that鈥檚 why Michigan is competitive this year. They understand that my pitch for real solutions to your problems is selling.

Americans keep saying that they are most concerned about the economy and inflation, illegal immigration and crime. Is that what you're hearing on the ground in Michigan?

Absolutely. So the border and illegal immigration is a big issue here for two reasons. One, the crime that comes with it. And the other one鈥檚 the cost that comes with it.

So let me talk about crime first. You鈥檙e in southeast Michigan. We have , came across the border illegally. They鈥檙e all illegal immigrants operating a very sophisticated in southeast Michigan.

Who's Kamala Harris?Vice president steals another idea from Trump. Now she wants to build the wall 鈥 no joke.

They鈥檙e very efficient, very good and very organized, and that money goes back to the drug cartel bosses, and so that's a huge problem. We because that stuff is so dangerous, even in small amounts, and the open border has just poured that up through here. We lost Ruby Garcia in the west part of Michigan. She was killed by an illegal immigrant. We had . I mean, this just keeps going and going and going. People know it. And here鈥檚 the thing. We know it's preventable if we close the border, secure the border, focus on legal immigration.听

And then the cost of it. So for the last year of paying for room and board, health care, phones, debit cards for illegal immigrants. That鈥檚 enough money to pay for every Michigan state trooper and every Michigan teacher for 15 years.

Everyone's talking about the high price of groceries, up 25% the last few years. I know you've made this a big point in your campaign, and we've heard from Kamala Harris, who's talking about price controls. What ideas do you have that would translate to savings for families?

Let me just talk about price controls. First of all, you don鈥檛 have to look too long ago in history where price controls have brought poverty, just grinding poverty, Venezuela being the greatest example of all. Now they don鈥檛 have food on their shelves.

Price controls do not work. They鈥檝e never worked, and it鈥檚 dangerous to a 91影视 economy.听

Harris has a 'Bidenomics' problem:Trump鈥檚 鈥楥omrade Kamala鈥 insult is a bit much, but price controls really are an awful idea

So the things I'm talking about on the campaign trail 鈥 that outrageous spending that the Democrats, when they were in charge, all of those trillion dollar bills. Remember too much money came into the economy, too few goods and services. Guess what? Everything gets more expensive. Your groceries get more expensive. Your gasoline is more expensive. So what we鈥檝e said is that we have to stop that wild and wasteful government spending. We can鈥檛 afford it. It鈥檚 dangerous for our economic future.

I argue you unleash American energy. Sending money overseas to countries that don鈥檛 like us very much makes no sense to me whatsoever. Again, lower our dependence on anyone else so that we don鈥檛 have to be entangled in the world.

And lastly, for the first time in the history of this country, , and I鈥檓 a national security guy at heart, so you start thinking about how we can't feed ourselves. This is a huge problem. When I talk to farmers, it is the regulatory regime coming out of Washington, D.C., that makes it difficult for them to even compete. We鈥檙e going to stop that regulation.听

China has become a flashpoint in this election. A Chinese-affiliated company wants to bring a plant and more than 2,000 jobs to Michigan. Can you talk about the concerns you have about the Gotion EV battery parts manufacturer in Michigan?聽

We found the that clearly show they鈥檙e . So you鈥檙e bringing a Chinese company to Michigan with Chinese engineers coming to Michigan. And it鈥檚 up in the north, it鈥檚 in this idyllic farm country that鈥檚 just gorgeous, and the community is not real thrilled about it.

And they took in Michigan money to pay them to locate in the state. And why do you have to do that? This is what I think angers people because the government鈥檚 saying you have to drive an electric car, they鈥檙e telling the car companies the kind of car to build and now they want to pay a Chinese company to show up, to build those batteries.

And the problem here is so many-fold. It鈥檚 a national security issue. It鈥檚 an economic security issue.听This is terrible if the Democrats get their way on these EV mandates. What does that do to a state like Michigan? I mean this is devastating, and I don鈥檛 think they are thinking this through very well.

You recently that you would help protect women's sports at an event with Riley Gaines and former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. Why is this an important issue for you?

So my wife is a bit of an athlete. My daughter participated in sports when she was growing up. This is just about fairness. It鈥檚 not about the LGBTQ community or the culture war. The reason we had Title IX is so that women could get the same benefit that men were getting out of competing in sports. Sportsmanship, how to win, how to lose, how to work together as a team, when to lead, when to follow 鈥 all of those things happen in sports and athletics. Now they have to compete and lose to a biological male. It doesn鈥檛 make sense to me, and again, it鈥檚 an issue of fairness.

Does having Kamala Harris now as the Democratic presidential nominee change things at all for you?

I think it does raise the intensity in certain communities around the state.听There seems to be a little more excitement about that, but there is no less excitement for people who love Donald Trump because they know that their life was better four years ago than it is today.

Donald Trump and JD Vance will spend a lot of time in Michigan leading up to November. Does that help you?聽

I think it does help. I mean, it keeps the excitement up on the base, it keeps them understanding how important Michigan is and how important it is to get out to vote. And so at the end of the day, I think it鈥檚 a good thing.

Ingrid Jacques is a columnist at 91影视. Contact her at ijacques@usatoday.com or on X, formerly Twitter: @

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