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Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Lieutenant Governor Gilchrist continuing their statewide Getting Things Done road trip with return to Flint

The Getting Things Done road tour will continue in Flint on Friday, Oct. 28

Last Friday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Lieutenant Governor Gilchrist kicked off their statewide Getting Things Done road trip in Detroit as they continue talking with voters and sharing their vision for the state. They also  joined Michiganders in Flint for a canvass launch event.

Whitmer and Gilchrist talked with voters about their work bringing people together to find solutions to issues. They highlighted their work making historic investments in education, repairing and upgrading infrastructure across the state and bringing 30,000 good-paying auto jobs to the state.

The Getting Things Done road trip will make stops in every part of the state, from Southeast Michigan to Western Michigan to the Upper Peninsula. Whitmer and Gilchrist will join canvass kickoffs, vote marches, GOTV rallies and other events throughout the tour.

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