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Ivacko reflects on 2022, and what it means for future elections

January 5, 2023 Hour Detroit
Ivacko discusses voter priorities in 2022 election

Tom Ivacko, Hour Detroit: Tom Ivacko, executive director of the Center for Local, State, and Urban Policy at the University of Michigan, nailed it: “The 2022 election outcomes will be the hot topic — including what they mean for Trump and his hold on the GOP looking toward 2024.”

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