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Former Michigan House speaker joins increasingly crowded GOP primary for Michigan governor

Former Michigan House speaker joins increasingly crowded GOP primary for Michigan governor

Toronto Star17-06-2025
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A former GOP state lawmaker who served as speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives is joining a crowded bench seeking the Republican nomination for the 2026 gubernatorial race in the battleground state.
Tom Leonard, who served in the state Legislature from 2013 to 2018, announced his bid for governor Tuesday. He joins three other Republicans in the state who are seeking the office and likely also the endorsement of President Donald Trump.
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