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Tensions among Michigan Republicans are starting to show after the party's losses on Election Day.
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Follow along as results from Michigan's 2022 gubernatorial race come in from the Associated Press.
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Differences between Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Republican challenger Tudor Dixon on abortion, guns and schools were on display in their second and final debate before the November election — although the fierce rivals also found something nice to say about each other.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer squared off with her opponent Tudor Dixon this week in the first gubernatorial debate ahead of the November election. MichMash takes a closer look at what was said.
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Republican challenger Tudor Dixon called Governor Gretchen Whitmer a “radical,” while the Democratic incumbent said it’s the GOP nominee who holds extremist views and still hasn’t promised to abide by the results of the November election.
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The debate is being hosted by WOOD TV8.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon says she’d ban teachers in Michigan from exposing students in grades K-through-3 to curricula dealing with sex education, sexual orientation or gender identity. Dixon did not offer any examples of curricula that do so in Michigan.
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Republican candidate for governor Tudor Dixon called on the state schools superintendent to quit Tuesday over a training program that helps teachers working with LGBTQ students.
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Tudor Dixon calls for mandatory minimum sentences for offenders and making prosecution of sex crimes a high priority.
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Tudor Dixon said the funds would support recruitment, retention, and training of law enforcement officers.