Detroit’s Fox affiliate reports:
Gretchen Whitmer won a second term in office for Michigan’s governor, beating her challenger Tudor Dixon in a high-stakes general election campaign that has broad implications for the state in the coming years.
Dixon, who struggled with name recognition coming out of a bruising Republican primary election in August, made a late push to win the governor’s seat as she matched attack ads and TV interviews in the final weeks of the midterm election.
Read the full article. Dixon, who called on her followers to ask Jesus for help in winning, last appeared here when she declared that Democrats want their slaves back from the Civil War.
GOP nominee for Michigan governor Tudor Dixon refuses to accept defeat: “This race is going to be too close to call, despite what Fox thinks.” pic.twitter.com/x5JybQVjY1
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