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Gov. Whitmer of Michigan advocates for abortion access to boost state population.

Michigan Population Decline Raises Questions About Governor’s Abortion Campaign

According to a‌ report from Bridge Michigan, the State of Michigan has ​lost an estimated 43,200 people since 2020, a sharp departure⁤ from gains made during the previous decade. The nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization also says ‌ births in the state have been plummeting, death‍ rising, and more people ​are leaving Michigan every year than residents ⁣are moving in.

With those numbers dogging the office of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, some wonder how her new digital ad ⁢campaign touting the easy access of abortion in the state ⁢will help those numbers.

One ⁣of the three digital ads currently being run in politically red states by ‌the Michigan⁢ Economic Development Corporation. (Michigan Economic Development Corporation)

“First, I honestly don’t understand how advocating for politics that reverse the birth rate contributes to population growth. It’s just nuts,” Abby Mitch, the new Executive ⁢Director of Michigan ⁢Rising Action, said to Epoch Times. “Second, as a taxpayer, ⁤the Governor owes it to the people of ⁣Michigan to demonstrate what data she’s basing this on.” Michigan Rising is a conservative, non-profit education and advocacy group.

Michigan ranks 49th in population growth ‌since 1990, ahead of⁣ only West Virginia. Still, the digital ad campaign, targeting politically red states including Georgia, ⁢Texas, Florida, South Carolina, Indiana, and Tennessee, rankled at least one of those state’s leaders.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s office said that⁤ the⁣ state’s population, unlike Michigan’s, grew last year and that ‍the $30,000 ad campaign was unlikely to reverse that trend or lure away any⁤ of its residents.

“If the State ⁤of Michigan believes wasting taxpayer dollars on bragging about their disregard for life is ⁤an effective tool to attract workers to their state, they’ll be in for quite the surprise,” said Garrison Douglas, press secretary for the Georgia governor.

“Unlike Michigan, Georgia’s population continues to​ grow, and our​ low cost of living environment, exploding⁢ and diverse economy, and historic investments in health care, education,⁤ and public safety will continue to attract Americans ⁢from all over the country to help us​ fill the thousands of‍ new jobs being created,” Mr. Douglas⁣ added.

According to the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) and Gov. Whitmer’s office, the $30,000 ​in funding for the digital ads was drawn‍ from the agency’s corporate marketing budget, a combination of tribal gaming revenue, ⁢fees, and⁤ interest and required no legislative approval or taxpayer appropriation.

The Michigan ads focused on three issues: abortion, civil,⁣ and LGBTQ+ rights with phrases such as “In Michigan, all are welcome: Discover ‌the benefits of living in a state that protects your rights,” and⁣ “In Michigan all ‍are welcome: Enjoy your right to reproductive freedom.” The overriding message of the campaign touted that Michigan is the place ‌to live if you‍ value diversity and reproductive freedom.

“Over the last two years, we have seen that the MEDC has been used as her ⁤personal sounding board for ramming through anything she thinks looks good ‍in the paper⁣ or‍ might make ⁣a good MSNBC hit,” said Ms. Mitch.

Gov. Whitmer’s social media statements have also echoed the ad campaign’s theme. For example,‌ in a‌ recent post on X, the former Twitter, she shared a comment from a Texas Reddit resident who negatively viewed the Michigan campaign. Her response? “I wasn’t ⁤kidding ⁤when I said bigotry is bad⁣ for business,” the ‍governor said ⁢in the post. “If you live in a state trying to restrict your‍ rights and freedoms, move to Michigan.”

“Abortion or hate crime ​isn’t anyone’s motivation to move anywhere. It’s just pure politics,” Ms. Mitch



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