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Paul Junge has secured the Republican nomination for Michigan's 8th Congressional District, winning approximately 72% of the vote in the primary against Mary Draves and Anthony Hudson. This election is pivotal, as it follows the announcement of incumbent Rep. Dan Kildee's retirement, making the seat highly competitive. Junge, a former Trump administration employee, is set to face Democrat Kristen McDonald Rivet, who is leading her primary with around 61% of the votes. The district, previously held by Democrats, has become more conservative and is now rated as a 'toss-up' by the Cook Political Report. Junge aims to focus on border security and economic issues, while Rivet has garnered significant support from key Democratic figures. Both parties view this race as crucial for controlling the U.S. House in the upcoming elections.
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