Perry Johnson (R) “will make another bid to become Michigan’s governor, after spending $8 million years ago and failing to get on the ballot due to faulty nominating petitions,” the Detroit News reports.
“Before dismissing this as another quixotic quest by Johnson, who also made a brief run for president in 2024, consider this: He intends to spend $9 million of his own money over the next 60 days to rapidly raise his name identification and poll numbers. And he says he will continue spending at a heavy pace right up to the August Republican primary.”

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