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Michigan governor hopeful accuses rival of tricking voters with campaign logo in lawsuit

Michigan governor hopeful accuses rival of tricking voters with campaign logo in lawsuit
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Perry Johnson on Wednesday filed a lawsuit accusing his primary rival of seeking to capture an unfair electoral advantage in the Michigan race by portraying himself as the state’s incumbent governor. Johnson’s team filed the lawsuit in Ingham County Circuit Court. In the complaint, Johnson alleged that by prominently featuring the logo […]

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