MI-10 Democratic nominee?
18dHigh ImpactChristina Hines is now leading the MI-10 Democratic nominee race with 57% odds, up 27.0 points from the prior leader.

Christina Hines
Christina Hines is now leading the MI-10 Democratic nominee race with 57% odds, up 27.0 points from the prior leader.
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleProsecutor
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyMainstream Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationMichigan
BackgroundProsecutor
EducationUniversity of Michigan
Notable personal detailsChristina Hines is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in Michigan’s 10th Congressional District (2026). She has worked as a prosecutor and has focused on cases involving sexual assault, child abuse, and human trafficking. She attended the University of Michigan and earned a law degree from Wayne State University Law School. She is a Macomb County resident and a mother of three.
Supports policies to lower costs for working families, hold corporations accountable for price gouging, protect Social Security and expand access to affordable healthcare, and to boost manufacturing, support unions and small businesses to bring good-paying jobs to her district. Emphasizes reducing everyday expenses (prescriptions, housing, childcare, groceries) rather than specifying major tax-cut or tax-increase proposals.
Supports protecting Medicare and Medicaid and ensuring high-quality, affordable healthcare for everyone, and pledges to lower prescription drug costs and hold corporations accountable for price gouging. Prioritizes expanded access to physical and mental health services and increased treatment and rehabilitation for substance use disorders.
Supports increased border security and tougher penalties for narcotics trafficking as part of combating the fentanyl crisis; no explicit statements on expanding legal immigration pathways or asylum protections were found on the campaign site.
The candidate supports reproductive freedom and has received endorsements from pro-choice organizations and Democratic groups. The campaign emphasizes protecting basic rights and healthcare access as part of its priorities. Specific policy language on federal codification or gestational limits was not found on the campaign site.
Supports protecting environmental programs that support the Great Lakes and criticizes rollbacks of those programs. Campaign materials mention lowering gas costs and investing in manufacturing but do not present detailed climate or energy policy proposals or specific emissions/clean-energy targets.
Supports stronger federal gun safety measures including universal background checks, red flag laws, and strengthened safe-storage requirements, and prioritizes funding community-based programs to prevent gun violence. Views gun violence as a public-health issue and lists passage of stronger gun laws as a top priority for federal action.
Christina Hines is now leading the MI-10 Democratic nominee race with 57% odds, up 27.0 points from the prior leader.
Hines’ win probability jumped from 34% yesterday to 57% now, flipping her into the market favorite. That’s a meaningful repricing for traders ahead of the August 4 Michigan primary.
Hines’ yes price is up to 47% from 34% a day ago, and fresh reporting also notes new endorsements and her April fundraising update. That combination makes her recent rise more trader-relevant than a routine bounce.
Christina Hines is being mentioned in connection with Michigan’s long-term population and demographic trends. The latest report says aging, retirements, and weak labor-force growth could affect state finances, public services, and the 2030 Census. Officials also warned these trends could influence future federal funding and House apportionment.



Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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