The visit will kick off a swing through eight battleground states where the Democratic candidates will pledge "a new way forward," the campaign announced Sunday.
Though officials said Friday was a statutory deadline for notifying clerks of ballot changes, it appeared questions would carry into early next week.
Slotkin and Rogers are battling it out for a seat in the Senate that became vacant when incumbent Senator Debbie Stabenow announced her retirement.
Michigan's effort is the most aggressive of its kind among the key battleground states and aims to protect against a vulnerability Trump and his allies exposed nearly four years ago.
Michigan Court of Appeals on Friday ordered former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name removed from the November ballot.
In 2018, she ran for and flipped what until then had been a solidly Republican U.S. House district in Michigan outside Detroit, winning three close elections in districts that voted for Republican former President Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020.
Early voting is poised to get underway in several states this month. The Washington Examiner will take a closer look at the swing states, including voting rules you need to know and key differences from prior elections.
The appeals court ruled that a section of state law that says minor party candidates can't withdraw does not apply to candidates for president.
Federal and state political races are heating up ahead of the Nov. 5 election. NCMC professor of political science Scott LaDeur analyzes the races so far.
Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer cast doubt on polls showing Vice President Kamala Harris having a sizable lead over former President Trump in her state.