Opinion: Duggan, please don’t hand Michigan’s governorship to Republicans - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's decision to run for governor as an "independent" candidate may be a self-destructive move, handing the Republicans the statehouse. The math is simple: at least 40% of voters will reflexively pull the lever for any Republican candidate, regardless of their qualifications or policies.

Duggan's proposed third-party candidacy would likely split the Democratic vote, allowing a Republican to win with just 45% of the vote. This scenario would also open the floodgates for out-of-state Republican billionaires to pour millions into the campaign, further exacerbating the problem.

Moreover, there is no plausible argument that Michigan needs a "moderate" third-party alternative in the executive branch. The leadership in Michigan has been successful under Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer and her party's trifecta of holding the Governorship, House, and Senate seats from 2023 to 2024.

Duggan's candidacy would not only fail to attract Republican votes but also brand him with the "Double-D" curse, making it impossible for him to win over out-of-state voters. The Republican campaign machinery would focus on supporting their own candidate instead of throwing resources at Duggan's unlikely bid.

The 2026 election is crucial for Michigan's future, with extreme differences between the two parties. This is not the time for an ego-driven exercise or a protest vote. Duggan should reconsider his decision and explore other ways to contribute meaningfully to the state's politics.
 
I'm not sure this is the best move for Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, 🤔. He's basically setting himself up for a lose-lose situation: if he wins with 45% of the vote, it'll be seen as a fluke, but if he loses, his attempt to break into national politics will be viewed as a vanity project 😐. Michigan's already got a solid track record under Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer and her party's trifecta – what makes Duggan think an independent run would shake things up? 🤑 The math just doesn't add up for him, sadly. It'd split the Democratic vote and let Republicans swoop in with out-of-state cash injections 💸. Not to mention, his attempt at being a moderate third-party candidate is already alienating potential voters who wouldn't have considered him otherwise 🤷‍♂️. In 2026, Michigan's future hangs in the balance – now's not the time for an ego-driven stunt or protest vote 😬. Maybe Duggan should reevaluate and find another way to contribute meaningfully? 🤓
 
the more you wanna be different, the less likely you are to get your message across 🤔... it sounds like detroit mayor duggan is so desperate for attention that he's willing to put michigan in a tough spot with his independent bid - what's the real cost of being a rebel? 💸 and honestly, if the republicans already got 45% of the vote, shouldn't duggan be focusing on how to win them over instead of splitting the dems' vote? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm telling ya 🤯, this is gonna be a disaster 💔! Like, what was he thinking? He's basically setting up the Reps to win the whole thing 🤦‍♂️. I mean, come on, at least 40% of voters are just gonna vote Rep just 'cause it's easier than choosing between two people with different views 🙄. And then you got all those out-of-state billionaires pouring in cash 💸... no thanks 😒.

And let's be real, Michigan is doin' just fine under the Dem leadership 🎉. I mean, Gret Whitmer and her crew have been killin' it since 2023 🔥. What's Duggan gonna bring to the table? Just his ego? 🤷‍♂️ And then he's just gonna be that guy who can't win no matter what 🙃.

I'm all for Duggan doin' something, but this third-party thing is just a waste of time ⏰. We need someone with some real vision and leadership skills 👊, not just some ego-driven experiment 💭. He should just chill and let the experts handle it 🤓. 2026 can't come soon enough... let's hope Duggan gets his priorities straight 😂!
 
omg, duggan is gonna lose everything 🤦‍♂️. he needs to think about michigan ppl not just himself. it's not worth splitting dem votes and giving repubs a free pass 🚫. Gretchen Whitmer did a great job and they should stick with what works 🙌. this ego trip is gonna cost him dearly 💸.
 
🤔 The whole thing just seems like a mistake to me... I mean, Detroit's mayor has always been seen as a Democrat, so why ruin that good thing? 🙄 It's not like Michigan needs more competition in the middle or it'll just lead to more infighting and less progress. And honestly, who's gonna take him seriously with that "Double-D" curse hanging over his head? 😂 The Republicans will just focus on their own candidate and leave Duggan to flail on his own... 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm totally down with Mike Duggan running as an independent lol 🤣. Who cares if it splits the Dem vote? At least he'll be honest about not being a Democrat, right? And instead of pouring in all that cash from out-of-state billionaires, maybe we can get some real, local fundraising going on 🤑. I mean, let's be real, Michiganders are sick of politicians who are just trying to pander to the party machine. Duggan should be praised for being willing to take a chance and do his own thing. And btw, if he wins, it'll show that the people can't be fooled by those "moderate" labels 🙄.
 
😒 I think this is gonna be a disaster for Detroit... like, what's gonna happen to the city now? The mayor's all about himself and it's not about Michigan anymore. 🤦‍♂️ He's so focused on being an 'independent' that he's basically gonna hand the state over to Republicans. I get why some people might think a third-party candidate could be cool, but in this case, it just looks like a recipe for disaster. We need someone with vision and leadership skills, not someone who's all about their own ego. 🙅‍♂️ The thought of those out-of-state billionaires pouring money into the Republicans' campaign is just wild... what's Michigan gonna end up looking like? A total mess! 😩
 
I don't think this is the right move for Mike Duggan 🤔... he's got a good track record in Detroit, and as governor, things have been going pretty smoothly under Gretchen Whitmer... it seems like a risk to split the Democratic vote and let Republicans get their hands on the statehouse 😬. I mean, we've only just seen how effective they can be at throwing money at the problem 🤑. And honestly, why does Michigan really need an "independent" candidate in such a crucial election? The leadership has been working pretty well for years... this whole third-party thing just seems like a recipe for disaster 🚨
 
I think Duggan's decision might be misguided 🤔. If he really wants to make a difference, why not focus on supporting Whitmer or a fellow Democrat? He could use his existing influence to help shape policy from within the party. Instead of risking everything on a long shot, he'd be better off investing in building coalitions and driving meaningful change that way 💡. It's also worth considering that running as an independent might make him look like he's more interested in his own ego than the well-being of Michigan 🤷‍♂️.
 
OMG, I'm getting anxious just thinking about this 😬! Duggan's move sounds like a total mistake to me... Like, who thought it was a good idea for him to throw away a Democratic primary win in hopes of being the "moderate" savior? 🤷‍♂️ Newsflash: Michigan loves its Democrats right now and he's just gonna split the vote with his weird third-party candidacy 🤦‍♂️! And what about those billionaire out-of-staters who'll just dump millions into the Republican campaign? Ugh, it's like they're trying to buy an election 🤑.
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda torn on this one 🤔. On one hand, I love that Duggan's throwing his hat into the ring and shaking things up 🔄. But at the same time, it just seems like a long shot 🔴. I mean, 40% of voters are gonna automatically go Republican? That's just crazy talk 🤪! And if he does end up splitting the Dem vote, it's only gonna make it harder for him to win in the first place 💔.

Plus, the "Double-D" curse 😂 is a low blow. I think Duggan's got more credibility than that 🙄. He's been a solid leader in Detroit for years, and he knows what Michigan needs. Maybe instead of running as an indie, he should focus on building coalitions with his fellow Dems and taking down the Republicans from within 💪. That'd be a real game-changer 🔮.
 
🤔 I'm a bit skeptical about Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's decision to run as an independent candidate in the governor's race... it just seems like a long shot, you know? 🙅‍♂️ The math doesn't lie - if he splits the Democratic vote, those 40% of voters who normally go Republican are gonna pull the lever anyway. And then there's the whole thing with out-of-state billionaires pouring in cash for the GOP... that's just not a good look for Duggan's campaign 🤑

I mean, Michigan has been doing alright under Governor Whitmer and the Democrats, so why mess with a winning formula? 😒 Plus, his "Double-D" curse would definitely hurt him with out-of-state voters... I don't think it's worth the risk. Can't he just focus on other ways to make a positive impact in the state instead of throwing his hat into this ring 🤝
 
I think this whole thing has major flaws 🤔. I mean, come on, 40% of voters are gonna automatically go Republican? That's not even close to being realistic. And let's be real, Duggan's got a rep for being super likable and all, but out-of-state billionaires are like the ultimate spoilers 🤑. It's just gonna create more problems than it solves.

I don't think Michigan needs some "moderate" third-party candidate right now 🤷‍♂️. Gretchen Whitmer has been killing it as governor, and her party's got a solid track record. Plus, Duggan's own party should be focusing on their own candidate instead of throwing resources at someone who's basically gonna split the vote.

And can we talk about how this whole thing is an ego trip? 🤦‍♂️ I mean, 2026 is a big deal for Michigan, and you're just gonna abandon ship because... why? It just feels like Duggan's trying to be all special and unique instead of focusing on what really matters.
 
idk about this dude's strategy 😂 I mean, if he really wants to run as an indie, maybe he should've thought that one thru before making it public 🤔. And yeah, the numbers don't lie - Republicans are gonna get a free ride in Michigan no matter what 💸. But honestly, I think he's just trying to stay relevant and avoid being remembered for the "Double-D" curse 😂. And can we please talk about how out of touch this guy is with reality? 🤷‍♂️ The Dem's trifecta has been killing it in Michigan since 2023, what makes him think his indie run is gonna change that? 📈
 
I dont get why Mike Duggan is doin this 🤷‍♂️ he's basically gonna lose the election in a landslide 😅 and it's not like Michigans gov seat is even up for grabs 🚫, so what's the point of bein an "independent" candidate? It's just gonna split the democratic vote and let some outta state rich dude win 💸. We already got Gretchen Whitmer doin a great job as governor, no need to mess that up 🙅‍♀️. And yeah, him runnin for gov with a name like Double-D is just askin for trouble 😂, it's not gonna take the vote seriously anyway.
 
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