
Detroit Democrats Aim to Restore Black Representation in Congress Race
Detroit Democrats are trying to restore Black representation by unseating Shri Thanedar, as McKinney and Hollier run.

Detroit Democrats are trying to restore Black representation by unseating Shri Thanedar, as McKinney and Hollier run.

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