(See complete Poll Results, Page 2) Turnaround Detroit, a political action committee (PAC), commissioned Michigan-based pollster Mitchell Research and Communications to conduct a survey of likely Detroit voters on the upcoming mayoral race. The June 25-26th survey results reflect that among likely voters polled, there is strong support for Mike Duggan as a write-in candidate, and that he has a likely chance to be one of the top two vote getters in the August 6th primary election. Turnaround Detroit was created earlier this year to support a leader that can turn Detroit around. The next five weeks will be spent communicating to Detroiters the importance of voting for Mike Duggan - who has a proven record of success and 30 years of commitment to Detroit. Duggan brings the unique combination of experience we need to rebuild our neighborhoods and take back our city from the state.
According to a WDIV report, a viewer has spotted Charles Pugh in a Seattle, Washington, coffee house after having disappeared one week ago. PUGH TIMELINE: Last Friday, June 21st, Pugh was confronted by the local news about reports of "inappropriate behavior" with a Detroit Public School student. On Tuesday, June 25th, Pugh notified Detroit's emergency manager, Kevyn Orr, that he was taking a doctor-ordered medical leave of absence. Orr denied the request ordering Pugh to return to work by 5 pm the following day. Having failed to comply, yesterday, Orr stripped Pugh of all powers from his $76,911 Detroit City Council job. Today Pugh was spotted by a Detroiter traveling through Seattle.
General Motors today announced the appointment of Alicia Boler-Davis to senior vice president, Global Quality and Global Customer Experience, expanding her...