‘In 60 days there’s been a huge change in the attitudes of this country’: Former Detroit mayor says bipartisan approach in governor race is doomed
Former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has suspended his campaign for Michigan governor, citing a "toxic" political climate exacerbated by rising gas prices and national political divisions. Duggan, who ran as an independent, stated that the intense partisan anger, particularly against Donald Trump, made a path to victory unlikely. He had hoped to offer voters an alternative to the two major parties but ultimately concluded that the political environment was too challenging to overcome. AI