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There are some consequences to Mayor Mike Duggan’s independent run for governor that some in the political world don’t seem ...
"No Labels sees Mike Duggan as candidate with a real future," says Ryan Clancy, chief strategist for the group. "He's been on our radar for several months, and we've already had some discussions ...
Mayor Mike Duggan did not shy away from touting the NFL draft yet again as he kicked off his 11th annual State of the City on Wednesday evening at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church on Detroit's ...
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is threatening to roil the race to replace Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) as he seeks to boost momentum for his independent campaign. Duggan surprised observers in Dec… ...
Poobahs favor Duggan while GOP candidates hope the Donald doesn't Trump their ambitions Detroit business leaders haven't said officially who they want for governor, but they were clear on Mackinac ...
When Mike Duggan took office as mayor of Detroit in 2014, the city stood on shaky ground. The core industry was fleeing, homelessness was skyrocketing and an iconic American town looked ragged ...
Political independent Mike Duggan has been an unlikely -- and extraordinarily successful -- mayor of Detroit. Columnist Ron Faucheux looks at whether he'll be able to break the major-party ...
Political independent Mike Duggan has been an unlikely -- and extraordinarily successful -- mayor of Detroit. Columnist Ron Faucheux looks at whether he'll be able to break the major-party ...
Mayor Mike Duggan will leave the role after 12 years to run for Michigan governor as an independent candidate, leaving Detroit's top seat open in a crowded field of candidates without an incumbent.
Duggan said he was part of a group in fall 1991 that welcomed Bill Clinton to the city for a presidential campaign visit. The event ended around 5:30 p.m., and the gregarious Clinton, who was then ...
Mayor Mike Duggan will leave the role after 12 years to run for Michigan governor as an independent candidate, leaving Detroit's top seat open in a crowded field of candidates without an incumbent.