Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon pitches vision for state Detroit

Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon pitches vision for state Detroit

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Tudor Dixon pitches vision for state near Detroit

Tudor Dixon answers questions from media at a campaign event at the Emagine Theater in Rochester Hills on Friday, Oct. 7. Photo: Samuel Robinson/Axios Tudor Dixon and Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer are both women with daughters, but if you ask , their similarities end there. State of play: The gubernatorial candidates are campaigning on two distinct visions for the state. Dixon doesn't have the political experience that Whitmer carried into the governor's office as a former state legislator, or and advertising. However, she is channeling the frustrations of angry about LGBTQ+ affirming books in schools and what's happening in classrooms following a learning gap caused by school closures during the pandemic. She's banking on harnessing that momentum at the polls on Nov. 8. Driving the news: Dixon made one of her first appeals to Metro Detroiters over the weekend at an event in Rochester Hills. She took questions from the public, including what she's doing to . Dixon said she recently spoke to a Macomb County Commissioner "to try to get us a meeting with the Black community in Wayne County." The intrigue: Dixon told the crowd of mostly supporters that over-regulation is hurting business and said her administration would cut red tape to secure large development projects.But Dixon hasn't secured endorsements from prominent business groups like the Michigan Restaurant and Lodging Association or the Michigan Chamber of Commerce — which hasn't missed a general election endorsement in two decades, according to . Of note: While Whitmer has called Dixon a conspiracy theorist, her stance on the 2020 election is blurry. She's shown enough skepticism to earn the endorsement of — who has fought against any Republican who accepts the result of the latest presidential election — but hasn't made investigating the results a priority of her campaign. reports Dixon has "fully denied" President Joe Biden's election victory, but it's not that simple. says Dixon's has gone from certainty that there was fraud, to "it's impossible to know." Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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