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Leonard, Schuitmaker vie for GOP attorney general nomination

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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The race to become Michigan's next attorney general will be set this weekend, when 2,100 Republican activists choose between two state lawmakers vying for the nomination to face Democrat Dana Nessel this fall.
       House Speaker Tom Leonard and Sen. Tonya Schuitmaker are battling to succeed term-limited Bill Schuette, the Republican nominee for governor. Both lawyers point to their career backgrounds to argue they are best prepared for the job, while citing different reasons why they are best positioned to win in November.
       The nominee selected Saturday at a Lansing convention will try to extend a 16-year run in which a Republican has served as the state's top lawyer and law enforcement official. Nessel, who won her party's support at an April convention, will be officially nominated in East Lansing Sunday.

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