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Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig is ending his Republican campaign for an open U.S. Senate seat representing Michigan.
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Michigan State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh is ending her U.S. Senate bid, so she can instead run to replace retiring Congressman Dan Kildee (D-Flint).
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Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig joins a crowded field, with a large number of Democrats and Republicans running to replace outgoing U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow.
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Ex-Detroit police chief James Craig will join GOP primary for US Senate in Michigan, sources tell APCraig, who was a leading GOP candidate for governor last year before fraudulent signatures on his paperwork derailed his campaign, will join a growing field of GOP candidates.
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A lot happened this week in Michigan politics; from big news in the courts on auto no-fault insurance to the gubernatorial race. Catch up on it all on today's podcast episode.
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The former chief had previously exhausted his legal options to get on the ballot
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The Board of State Canvassers deadlocked on each candidate. That means the candidates will have to go to court if they want to get on the ballot.
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Former Detroit Police Chief Craig's license status is “lapsed,” according to public records reviewed by Michigan Radio.
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Surrounded by angry protesters on Belle Isle, former Detroit Police Chief James Craig announced his run for Michigan governor as a Republican. Today, what the chaotic start of his campaign means for the Governor's race in Michigan.
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Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig formally announced today that he is running as a Republican for governor of Michigan.