Former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced Thursday that he is dropping his independent bid for the Michigan gubernatorial race just six months before the election, saying he had been “outspent” by the other candidates. “We knew the independent route was filled with challenge,” Duggan wrote in a statement on his campaign website. Duggan had raised…
Former Detroit mayor suspends independent bid for Michigan governor
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