Republicans Are Losing Faith In Their Michigan Senate Candidate

Republicans Are Losing Faith In Terri Lynn Land
FILE - This March 31, 2009 file photo shows then Michigan Republican Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land in Farmington Hills, Mich. Land said Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, that she will report raising roughly $1 million over three months and kicking in an additional $600,000 of her own to her U.S. Senate campaign. She made the statement the same day that a conservative group launched $1 million in ads attacking her likely Democratic opponent, U.S. Rep. Gary Peters, over the federal health care law. (AP Photo/Daimler Financial Services via PRNews, File)
FILE - This March 31, 2009 file photo shows then Michigan Republican Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land in Farmington Hills, Mich. Land said Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, that she will report raising roughly $1 million over three months and kicking in an additional $600,000 of her own to her U.S. Senate campaign. She made the statement the same day that a conservative group launched $1 million in ads attacking her likely Democratic opponent, U.S. Rep. Gary Peters, over the federal health care law. (AP Photo/Daimler Financial Services via PRNews, File)

Terri Lynn Land is officially her party's nominee for Michigan's open Senate seat, and Republicans are less than inspired. Not that that should come as any surprise.

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