Troy mayor who slurred gays, fought transit ousted
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TROY, Mich. (AP) -- A suburban Detroit mayor and tea party favorite who was criticized for an anti-gay slur and for opposing a largely federally funded transportation center has been recalled from office.
Troy residents voted 52 percent to 48 percent Tuesday to remove Mayor Janice Daniels as part-time leader of the city of 80,000.
With all 31 precincts reporting, the city says 20,763 people voted to recall Daniels, and 18,993 voted to retain her.
On Wednesday Acting City Manager Mike Culpepper said, "the people I've spoken with this morning, they believe the drama is probably going to end now that the mayor has been recalled."
Daniels was elected last year. Critics have attacked her sexual politics and her resistance to the transit center. They also accuse her of forcing out City Manager John Szerlag and embarrassing the city.
Daniels says she'd broken no laws and says voters are more upset with her style than her views.
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A White House official says President Barack Obama is inviting Congressional leaders of both parties to the White House next week for talks on how to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff.
A White House official says President Barack Obama is inviting Congressional leaders of both parties to the White House next week for talks on how to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff.
Wednesday, November 7 2012 10:02 PM EST2012-11-08 03:02:16 GMT
Sometimes the Election Day projections are wrong. Republican Kerry Bentivolio was declared the winner of the partial term left by Thaddeus McCotter in the 11th District, but not so fast.
Sometimes the Election Day projections are wrong. Republican Kerry Bentivolio was declared the winner of the partial term left by Thaddeus McCotter in the 11th District, but not so fast.
Wednesday, November 7 2012 9:27 PM EST2012-11-08 02:27:26 GMT
"To a certain extent, this is like a death. It's like a death or it's like a divorce. It's a major loss," said Dr. Howard Belkin.
The re-election of President Barack Obama was a hard-fought victory for Democrats coupled with an equally hard loss for Republicans who believed Mitt Romney would win. "It's like a death or it's like a divorce," said Dr. Howard Belkin.
Wednesday, November 7 2012 8:30 PM EST2012-11-08 01:30:20 GMT
In a letter to Governor Rick Snyder before the election, Roy Roberts threatened to step down if Proposal 1 failed, but Roberts is now backtracking saying he will stay at his post.
In a letter to Governor Rick Snyder before the election, Detroit Public Schools Emergency Financial Manager Roy Roberts threatened to step down if Proposal 1 failed, but Roberts is now backtracking saying he will stay at his post.
Wednesday, November 7 2012 7:28 PM EST2012-11-08 00:28:37 GMT
Kerry Bentivolio is the newly elected congressman for the sprawling 11th District. The seat formerly occupied by Thaddeus McCotter is now his and he's ready to go to Washington.
Kerry Bentivolio is the newly elected Republican congressman for the sprawling 11th District. The seat formerly occupied by disgraced Congressman Thaddeus McCotter is now his and he's ready to go to Washington.
Wednesday, November 7 2012 6:37 PM EST2012-11-07 23:37:07 GMT
Proposal M passed with flying colors with more than 60 percent of Detroit voters in favor.
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Wednesday, November 7 2012 5:24 PM EST2012-11-07 22:24:59 GMT
The victorious president said all the right things. He pushed all the right buttons as he launched into the next four years hoping for more bipartisan cooperation then he got in the last.
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Wednesday, November 7 2012 5:01 PM EST2012-11-07 22:01:38 GMT
All major news agencies across the U.S project President Barack Obama as the winner in the presidential race, defeating Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Barack Obama has defeated his Republican challenger despite a bitterly contested election that had the U.S. president's supporters fearful he was doomed to a single term.