In a surprising move that’s sure to shake things up in Michigan’s political scene, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced this week that he’s throwing his hat in the ring for governor. But here’s the kicker: he’s doing it as an independent. That’s right, after being a lifelong Democrat, Duggan is diving into the crowded 2026 race to succeed the current governor, who can’t run again due to term limits.
Duggan made his official announcement via a video where he made it crystal clear: “I’m not running to be the Democrats’ governor or the Republicans’ governor — I’m running to be your governor.” This statement is quite the shift, especially considering he’s been a prominent figure in the Democratic Party for years.
With three terms under his belt as mayor, Duggan is the second-longest-serving leader this city has ever seen. Just last month, he announced he wouldn’t seek a fourth term, saying he felt like he accomplished what he set out to do. Now, he seems ready for a bigger challenge.
During his tenure, Duggan has not shied away from controversial decisions. For instance, when calls grew louder to defund the police, he surprised many by opting to increase police overtime funding. This move, while aimed at keeping Detroit safer, raised eyebrows among some of his party supporters.
In his new campaign launch video, Duggan openly discussed how he often found it hard to fit neatly into the boxes created by the two major political parties. “It’s clear to me that there are a lot of people in this country who are tired of both parties and tired of the system,” he remarked, attempting to connect with voters who feel boxed in by traditional politics.
Duggan stepped into the mayor’s office back in 2013 when Detroit was grappling with the fallout of its bankruptcy. Since then, he’s been credited with spearheading various efforts aimed at reviving the city. In the 2021 mayoral race, he won a landslide victory, grabbing 76 percent of the vote. Clearly, he knows how to rally support.
As the first candidate to officially declare for the governor’s race, Duggan’s challenge will be impressive. The Michigan landscape is expected to be competitive as he enters what seems to be a hustle and bustle of candidates eagerly aiming to grab the governor’s chair.
In his video, he voiced the frustrations many Michiganders might be feeling: “The political fighting and the nonsense that once held Detroit back is too often what we’re seeing in Michigan today.” It sounds like he’s ready to advocate for change, pushing for a fresh approach from the governor’s office.
As the race heats up, it’ll be interesting to see how Duggan positions himself against candidates from both established parties. What does an independent governor mean for Michigan? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure: Duggan is ready to step out of his comfort zone and shake things up at the state level.
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