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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Targeting DOGE, labor group puts up billboards warning of heat deaths at national parks
Extreme Heat Wave and National Park ConcernsAn early-season heat wave is affecting the West, with extreme temperatures expected, particularly in Death Valley, where highs could exceed 115 degrees. More Perfect Union's billboard campaign aims to raise awareness about the impact of layoffs at DOGE and cuts to national parks, urging the public to take precautions during the heat, as stated by Death Valley's acting deputy superintendent, Abigail Wines. The campaign seeks to provoke debate about...
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