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Michigan GOP Governor Hopefuls Unite on Tax Cuts, Right to Work at First 2026 Debate

John James’ absence spotlighted campaign dynamics by drawing attention to a largely shared conservative agenda.

Overview

  • Six of seven Republican candidates debated in Sparta on Oct. 29, opening a three-debate series in the 2026 governor race.
  • Most candidates backed eliminating either the state income tax or property tax, with one participant opposing an income tax cut but supporting a property tax repeal.
  • Participants expressed support for President Donald Trump’s authority to deploy the National Guard, including to the southern border.
  • Several candidates called for overhauling state economic development policy by reworking or eliminating the MEDC and restricting business with Chinese entities.
  • U.S. Rep. John James skipped the event as he released a campaign ad, and two more GOP debates are scheduled for Nov. 4 in Roseville and Nov. 20 in Traverse City.