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Presidential Hopefuls Reach Out To Michigan Voters

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker – who hasn’t formally announced he’s running for the Republican nomination for President – spoke to GOP faithful at a fundraiser in Lansing Monday.

He told the crowd both President Barack Obama and like Democratic Presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton aren’t making good decisions on the economy and in dealing with foreign enemies.

Walker stopped short of saying he was the right person to fix things, telling reporters after the roughly 20-minute speech that he wouldn’t make a decision on whether to run for President until late June.

Walker is among three GOP presidential hopefuls in Michigan Monday.

U.S. Senator Rand Paul held a rally in Grand Rapids and Dr. Ben Carson announced his candidacy in Detroit Monday morning.

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