James Craig, the former Detroit police chief, is launching a campaign for mayor after two unsuccessful bids for higher office as a Republican.
His previous runs for Michigan governor and U.S. Senate failed to gain traction, but he hopes his law enforcement background will appeal to Detroit voters. However, Detroit has not elected a Republican mayor since 1961, making Craig’s path to victory uncertain. His candidacy raises questions about whether the city, a Democratic stronghold, is open to a conservative leader.
Craig's campaign will test whether his public safety credentials can overcome the city's deep political divide.
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