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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan gave his exit interview at the Detroit Economic Club Monday.
He says he doesn’t plan to align himself with either party’s congressional races during his campaign for governor in 2026. Duggan was a lifelong Democrat until he decided to run for Whitmer’s seat. He says he’s not worried about how Michiganders vote in the U.S. House races.
"I am going to work with the people in both parties to get results that won't get reversed every two years as the state flips back and forth. I'm going to try to do what I did in Detroit, convince people that actually solving problems is better politics than tearing each other down."
Duggan says he plans to run his campaign for governor just like he ran his campaign for mayor—by meeting with voters directly.
His term as mayor ends in January.
By WDET5
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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan gave his exit interview at the Detroit Economic Club Monday.
He says he doesn’t plan to align himself with either party’s congressional races during his campaign for governor in 2026. Duggan was a lifelong Democrat until he decided to run for Whitmer’s seat. He says he’s not worried about how Michiganders vote in the U.S. House races.
"I am going to work with the people in both parties to get results that won't get reversed every two years as the state flips back and forth. I'm going to try to do what I did in Detroit, convince people that actually solving problems is better politics than tearing each other down."
Duggan says he plans to run his campaign for governor just like he ran his campaign for mayor—by meeting with voters directly.
His term as mayor ends in January.

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