Michigan candidate pledges honesty and tax elimination
A truck driver named Anthony Hudson is running for governor of Michigan. He launched his campaign last month and aims to show voters he can deliver real change. Hudson believes many Michiganders are tired of traditional politicians and want new ideas. Hudson, who has never been elected to office, faced challenges in previous campaigns. He ran for president, which he now sees as unrealistic, and later lost a bid for Congress. He learned valuable lessons from these experiences, especially about fundraising. With years of experience as a truck driver, Hudson feels he understands the needs of everyday people. He wants to eliminate property and state income taxes to help residents fully own their homes. Hudson believes this approach will make living in Michigan more affordable. Originally from Texas, Hudson moved to Michigan in 2012 to be closer to his children after his divorce. He has grown to love the state and considers it his home. Hudson hopes that by being honest and straightforward, he can connect with voters and offer solutions for the future.