Matt Maddock, a Michigan state representative, shared several opinions and observations on his Twitter account on March 22, 2026. The posts addressed political leanings among agents in Detroit and Atlanta, expressed personal appreciation for certain actions by others, and referenced tax policy proposals in Michigan.
In a tweet posted at 14:36 UTC, Maddock wrote: “90% of the agents in Detroit are conservatives. Half of the agents in Atlanta are democrats.”
Shortly after, at 14:43 UTC, he stated: “I love ppl who do things like this. https://t.co/ZNMdqyNF8M”
Later that day at 20:37 UTC, Maddock commented on potential migration to Michigan if a proposed income tax elimination were enacted: “Wait to see how many of them flock to Michigan when Perry Johnson eliminates the income tax https://t.co/ZMtwxGPwgT”
Maddock has served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives and is known for his engagement with conservative causes. His mention of Perry Johnson refers to a businessman and political figure who has advocated for eliminating Michigan’s state income tax—a proposal that has been discussed as part of broader efforts to attract new residents and businesses to the state.

