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Former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan Ends His Campaign to Become Michigan's Governor

Duggan said weak national fundraising and a 11-point polling deficit made it impossible to keep competing as an Independent.

  • Former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has ended his campaign to become Michigan's governor in the 2026 election cycle, abandoning his independent bid.
  • Duggan cited shifting political dynamics with the Democratic Party gaining strength due to public anger over the Iraq war and high gas prices as a key reason for his withdrawal.
  • Duggan expressed gratitude to his supporters and stated that over 1.6 million Michigan voters were seeking a candidate serious about reducing partisan politics.
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WXYZ broke the news in Detroit, United States on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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