WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Former President Donald Trump, who has spent years criticizing absentee voting in Michigan, on Saturday night urged supporters to cast early votes in person ahead of the state’s Feb. 27 presidential primary. Municipalities across Michigan on Saturday started offering early, in-person voting for the first time after voters mandated it in a 2022 constitutional amendment. “You can do that or you can wait a little bit,” Trump said of early voting at the outset of a speech inside a hanger at Oakland County International Airport in Waterford Township. Trump is favored to …