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by Violet Ikonomova James Craig gives his first political speech in Jackson, Michigan. (Photo: Nancy Derringer) JACKSON Former Detroit police chief James Craig gave voters a taste of what they could expect from his presumed gubernatorial candidacy under a namesake tree at Under the Oaks Park in Jackson, where the Republican Party is said to have been born on this day 167 years ago. Craig declared himself a Trump supporter, having voted for the ex-president twice, and shared how he became interested in conservatism a little over a decade ago as chief of police in Portland, Maine population 67,000 where he was tasked with approving concealed pistol licenses. ....
Ex-chief Craig delivers first political speech, says he voted for Trump View Comments Jackson Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig urged Michigan voters on Tuesday to declare independence from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2022, but stopped short of announcing his candidacy for governor during his first political speech. Craig described his migration to the Republican Party and outlined his stances on various GOP touchstones during the roughly 20 minute address, which was preceded and followed by comments from Senate Majority Leaders Mike Shirkey, R-Clarklake, and Michigan Republican Party Chairman Ron Weiser. Craig, who is expected to announce his candidacy for the Republican gubernatorial primary in the coming weeks, said his life experiences led him to become a Republican. ....
Some fear the vaccines would allow authorities to track people via a microchip, a conspiracy theory that has spread in other parts of the world, too. ....