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___joker__

As a Michigan Dem 🤷‍♂️ My vote is probably going to McMorrow in the August primary. More hopeful than the other two front runners. Stevens is steady but a bit too traditional and just more of the same and El-Sayed is too ideologically anti-establishment.
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Anonymous 4w

Too ideologically anti-establishment? Wdym?

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Anonymous 4w

Mike Duggan

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

Duggan seems like a Bloomberg meme candidate, plus that’s for gubernatorial, not US Senate.

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Anonymous replying to -> ___joker__ 4w

He’d be a good governor I think. Made Detroit nice again. Unfortunately the new mayor is hell-bent on ruining it.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 4w

I have a feeling you won’t be receiving a response to this.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 4w

also it’s hilarious asf given he’s a doctor and he was the former director for health human and veteran services in Wayne county.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 4w

I’m not anti-establishment on principle. I believe strong institutions matter and that lasting progress usually comes through reforming them, not constantly trying to blow them up or run against them. My issue with El-Sayed is that some of his policy instincts feel too maximalist for me. I’m more of an incrementalist that likes durability.

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