[Re: “Dem Senator Dick Durbin Acknowledges the Great Replacement; Does that Make Him a Racist? And Does that Mean that White Nationalists are the Good Guys?”]
By Grand Rapids Anonymous LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Republican ex-Detroit police chief James Craig has all but launched his campaign for governor, seeking to become Michigan’s first Black governor with a “law-and-order” message and emphasis on his leadership abilities.
Craig, the eighth Republican to form a candidate committee, is the best known and is considered a serious contender.
A former Democrat, the 61-year-old would be just the second black major-party gubernatorial nominee if he wins the 2022 primary and would face Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Craig, who retired in June, released a video Wednesday and announced the formation of an “exploratory committee” that lets him begin raising and spending money. His campaign says a formal launch with events and rallies will likely occur after Labor Day.
GRA: There ARE no black Republicans--there are posers and liars--but blacks fundamentally stick together and when a guy like Craig sees Eric Adams in NYC take the same situation to a probable victory, Craig says, “Why not give it a shot?”
That’s a quandary for many voters, if it’s Craig vs. Whitmer.
Jeezus.
(But I'll never vote for a nigro.)
Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 11:32:00 A.M. EDT
You can take a pass on voting for whatever candidate you dislike. You can leave that part of the ballot blank. Legally permissible.
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