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Ralph Rebandt, pastor of a Farmington Hills church, joins the conversation as he officially enters the race for Michigan governor. Rebandt shares his thoughts on the growing Dana Nessel controversy, saying it reflects a deeper problem with accountability and ethics in state government. He also explains what he believes sets him apart as a candidate, a background rooted in faith, service, leadership, and real-world problem solving, not politics-as-usual. Rebandt makes the case that Michigan needs moral clarity, transparency, and common-sense leadership to restore trust and move the state forward.
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Ralph Rebandt, pastor of a Farmington Hills church, joins the conversation as he officially enters the race for Michigan governor. Rebandt shares his thoughts on the growing Dana Nessel controversy, saying it reflects a deeper problem with accountability and ethics in state government. He also explains what he believes sets him apart as a candidate, a background rooted in faith, service, leadership, and real-world problem solving, not politics-as-usual. Rebandt makes the case that Michigan needs moral clarity, transparency, and common-sense leadership to restore trust and move the state forward.

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