Detroit News endorses black Republican John James for Michigan Senate seat

 Washington Free Beacon:

A major Detroit newspaper endorsed Republican challenger John James over Democratic incumbent Gary Peters in Michigan's Senate race after backing Peters in 2014.

On Wednesday, the editorial board of the Detroit News endorsed James, a West Point grad and Detroit native, arguing that his unique background as a black Republican will bring fresh ideas to a country in the middle of a racial reckoning.

It's the second endorsement James has received from the News, which also supported his 2018 campaign against Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D., Mich.).

"This is the right moment for John James," the editorial board wrote. "He is waging his campaign at a time when America is trying to work through its long history of racial animus. As an African American, a conservative, and a Republican, James would add an important perspective to policy-making aimed at vanquishing racial inequity."

In an election cycle that has forced many Republican incumbents on the defensive, James has emerged as a credible challenger to the freshman Peters, threatening Democrats' chances of retaking the Senate.
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I think James has a real shot at flipping the seat.  It looks like the Republicans also have a real shot at flipping a Senate seat in Minnesota. 

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