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Libertarian Party On Ballot For Primary Elections For Governor

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Michigan Libertarians usually nominate their candidate for governor at a party convention. But this year, voters will choose the nominee. The Libertarian Party won enough votes in the 2016 elections to qualify as a major party, setting up its first-ever primary election for governor.

Two candidates will be on the ballot Tuesday. Pat Batcheller tells us more about them.

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