![]() ![]() Similar claims were rejected by Michigan courts. Rebandt opposes abortion rights, with no exceptions. Rebandt says Trump was the rightful winner of the presidential election and filed a notarized statement with the Legislature alleging he witnessed illegal activity while observing the counting of absentee ballots in Detroit. He favors releasing more nonviolent offenders from prison and says the state could save money by relying more on faith-based organizations to work with offenders. He says he would eliminate state funding for public universities, though unspecified amounts would be allocated to students to use at the postsecondary school of their choice. Supreme Court's current interpretation of the establishment clause of the constitution. Issues: Rebandt says he wants to make the Bible the primary textbook in public schools - a change that would be prohibited under the U.S. Occupation: Retired pastor, police chaplain Residence: Farmington Hills, Oakland County Supreme Court ruling that legalized gay marriage, and eliminate all government jobs related to "diversity, equity, and inclusion." He says he would also move the state to zero-based budgeting where each agency would have to justify its annual expenditures as if starting from scratch, sharply reduce Michigan's 6% corporate income tax and ban abortions except to save the life of the pregnant person, with no exceptions for rape or incest.Įducation: Studied electronics engineering at Grand Rapids Community College, but did not graduateĮndorsements: National Firearms Coalition, Michigan Coalition for Freedom, Michigan Health Choice Alliance PAC, American Patriots Forum, former state Sen. Capitol riot, says he would declare the COVID-19 pandemic over on his first day as governor, favor a reversal of the 2015 U.S. Kelley, who faces misdemeanor charges arising from his presence at the Jan. Issues: Kelley was a leader in the fight against Whitmer's pandemic orders and also active in the "Stop the Steal" movement promoting, without evidence, claims that fraud tilted the election outcome in favor of President Joe Biden. Residence: Allendale Township, Ottawa County Rep Lisa McClain, state Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, former Gov. Dixon opposes abortion rights, with no exceptions for rape or incest.Įducation: Bachelor's degree in psychology, University of KentuckyĮndorsements: Former President Donald Trump, the DeVos family, Right to Life of Michigan, the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, Police Officers Association of Michigan, Conservative Political Action Conference, U.S. Later, she said she believes former President Donald Trump was the rightful winner of the presidential election, although as recently as Sunday she deflected that question. Early in the campaign, Dixon said changes in election practices in Michigan created the potential for fraud, but did not say fraud affected outcomes. She is alone among the five candidates in not calling for big cuts to higher education spending. ![]() On education, Dixon believes Michigan's per-pupil grant should follow the student, including to private schools, which would require a constitutional amendment. She also says nursing home residents, including her own grandmother, suffered needlessly as a result of excessive restrictions on family visits. Issues: Dixon is highly critical of Whitmer's handling of the pandemic, saying too many businesses were closed for too long and children suffered from a lack of in-person learning. ![]()
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