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A state elections board Thursday found two of Michigan’s leading Republican candidates for governor gathered enough signatures to make the August primary ballot. As Colin Jackson reports, that’s despite some challenges.
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Tuesday was the candidate filing deadline in Michigan. As Colin Jackson reports, businessman Perry Johnson is among the last candidates for governor to submit nominating petitions.
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A former Republican candidate for governor is challenging the primary winner’s preferred running mate for a spot on the party’s ticket. Colin Jackson has more.
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Five Republicans have been booted from the state’s August gubernatorial primary and five Republicans are still on. That’s after a state board deadlocked on the question of whether they qualified despite thousands of forged and otherwise invalid petition signatures. We have more from Rick Pluta.