Her wife’s campaign to enshrine gay rights into state law was upended by bad signatures from Shawn Wilmoth’s firm, which also ended James Craig’s run
By Charlie LeDuff
Mount Clemens — If Attorney General Dana Nessel had simply rolled over and tapped the shoulder of the person at the next pillow over, the current state of Michigan politics might look very different.
We may have had a different governor. We may have had functioning schools, affordable energy, or a growing economy. But we don’t have any of that.
Had Nessel done that, I certainly would not have had an ex-con standing in the lobby of the Macomb County Circuit Court earlier this week, hoisting his middle finger to my nose, his lawyer warning him not to do something stupid.
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