Why Mike Cox says he’s running for governor in ‘decisive’ election
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Another candidate for governor emerged this week when former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox announced he was running.
Calling next year’s election, “decisive,” he joined U.S. Rep. John James and state Sen. Aric Nesbitt, who are also running for the Republican nomination.
Cox told News 8 that the state’s education system has not improved despite increased funding and that’s something he would focus on if elected, along with making sure jobs come back to the state.