Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan’s decision to run for governor in 2026 as an independent, breaking from his 40-year affiliation with the Democratic party, has stirred political intrigue in Michigan. Facing potential prominent Democratic rivals in a crowded primary, Duggan aims to avoid divisive party politics and appeal to a broader base of voters. With a focus on a nonpartisan “getting things done” approach, Duggan’s strategic move reflects a growing trend of politicians seeking to distance themselves from partisan divisions in an increasingly polarized political landscape.
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