Republican Candidates For Governor, Minus Craig, To Take Part In Debate

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From the Associated Press — Many Republicans running for Michigan governor, minus one big-name candidate, will meet in their first debate. Eight of 10 candidates will participate in Thursday night’s event organized and moderated by the Livingston County Republican Party and MIRS, a Lansing-based news outlet. One of the leading contenders, former Detroit Police Chief James Craig, will be absent due to a prior speaking commitment, according to his campaign. MIRS says Craig
committed to the debate before pulling out. Another debate is planned for June 2  on Mackinac Island. The winner of the August primary will advance to challenge Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer.