Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D), a former law school dean who oversaw two presidential elections in battleground Michigan, is launching a campaign Wednesday to become the state’s next governor, the Detroit News reports.
Detroit Free Press: “Michigan voters first elected Benson as Secretary of State in 2018 and then again in 2022 by a nearly 14-point margin — the biggest of any of the major statewide races that year. As Michigan’s chief elections officer during the 2020 election, Benson spoke out against President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn his loss that year. She regularly appears on cable TV news programs as a national voice on protecting democracy in the U.S.”
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