Final Push in Attorney General's Race
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Posted: 7:52 PM Aug 14, 2010
Final Push in Attorney General's Race
Former Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Bill Schuette and state Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop have the next two weeks to sway party faithful in their campaigns for the Republican nomination for Michigan attorney general.
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Former Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Bill Schuette and state Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop have the next two weeks to sway party faithful in their campaigns for the Republican nomination for Michigan attorney general.
Schuette has the endorsement of GOP gubernatorial nominee Rick Snyder and the backing of a large number of party activists on his side. But there's no guarantee how delegates will vote at the party's Aug. 28 convention.
Both Schuette and Bishop are crisscrossing the state in a final push before a pick is made.
The Democratic race in the past would have seen similar intensity. But delegates chose Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton, giving Leyton the chance to run a six-month campaign before the Nov. 2 election.