Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig suspends GOP Senate bid, eyes mayoral race

Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig said Tuesday night he is suspending his campaign for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat and is instead eyeing a possible run for Detroit mayor next year.

Craig, a Republican candidate who made a name for himself as a conservative commentator and for his stint as the police chief of Michigan’s largest city, told the Free Press funding was a major reason for his decision and that he did not feel as though he had the support of enough donors to continue.

Specifically, he said that he did not want a repeat of his 2022 campaign for governor , which saw him knocked off the Republican primary ballot for failing to turn in enough valid signatures supporting his candidacy. He said he had lined up a reputable firm to gather the up-to-30,000 signatures he needed to make the Aug. 6 primary ballot for the Senate race but it would have cost some $350,000 that his campaign did not have.

“I had to make a business decision,” he said. “Many of the donors that invest in candidates wanted to know if I was going to get on the ballot given what happened in the last cycle. Priority one was getting signatures that were validated.”

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