Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) speaks at an October campaign event with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden at Beech Woods Recreation Center in Southfield, Michigan. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Democrat Gary Peters wins Michigan’s Senate race

Politics

Democrat Gary Peters has held onto his Senate seat in Michigan. He has defeated Republican challenger John James, a Black business executive and former combat veteran.

The 61-year-old Peters continued Democrats' dominance of Senate elections in the presidential battleground state. Republicans, who have won just one Senate seat in Michigan since the 1970s, spent heavily to try to unseat Peters in one of their few pickup opportunities.

Peters is a low-key former congressman, state lawmaker, lottery commissioner and investment adviser who served in the Navy Reserve. He ran by emphasizing his bipartisan work and by criticizing James' support for President Donald Trump.

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