Trump ally slams Perry Johnson’s $3M Super Bowl ad as a gimmick

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A Michigan GOP candidate, Perry Johnson, spent $3 million on a Super Bowl ad to boost his campaign, drawing criticism from a Trump ally who called the move a gimmick. The piece also notes Johnson’s prior campaign missteps (including disqualification in 2022 over invalid signatures and a 2023-24 presidential bid) and situates his bid in a Michigan race that features an independent bid by Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and a popular Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer.
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