💨 Abstract
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, formerly a Democrat, is running for Michigan governor as an independent, drawing criticism from his former party who fear he may draw support from their nominee and aid the Republican candidate. Duggan argues that voters are tired of partisan gridlock. He advocates for bipartisan cooperation and has criticized tariffs and partisan politics.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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