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GOP gubernatorial candidates trade personal blows, agree on taxes and data centers
Republican gubernatorial candidates John James, Perry Johnson, and Mike Cox debated in Grand Rapids, emphasizing tax cuts, data center regulations, and education improvements. They highlighted distinct campaign strategies, with Johnson stressing independence, James focusing on Trump endorsements, and Cox citing past statewide experience.
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