Mich. Democratic Party Weekly Roundup: One Month Since the Primary, and Tudor Dixon Still Hasn't Found Her Footing
September 03, 2022
September 03, 2022
LANSING, Michigan, Sept. 3 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following news release:
67 days to go, four failed Republicans running at the top of the general ticket, one bitterly splintered party, and a gubernatorial candidate rarely seen in state or speaking with Michigan media in the three weeks since the primary, up against a united Democratic front. And if that wasn't enough, Tudor Dixon has now been deemed "too extreme to govern" by a former office hold . . .
67 days to go, four failed Republicans running at the top of the general ticket, one bitterly splintered party, and a gubernatorial candidate rarely seen in state or speaking with Michigan media in the three weeks since the primary, up against a united Democratic front. And if that wasn't enough, Tudor Dixon has now been deemed "too extreme to govern" by a former office hold . . .