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Birmingham attorney Kijewski has announced his candidacy for Michigan Attorney General in 2026, becoming the first Republican contender. With a strong legal background and a vision for improving state representation, Kijewski aims to combat corruption and ensure electoral integrity. He has criticized current AG Nessel and is involved in high-profile legal cases related to the 2020 election. As the political landscape evolves, Kijewski sets the stage for an engaging election cycle.
Well, folks, it looks like we’ve got a new contender in the political arena right here in Michigan! Birmingham attorney Kijewski has officially tossed his hat into the ring for the position of Michigan Attorney General come 2026. He made his announcement on April 28, becoming the first Republican to throw his name in the mix for the upcoming election. Exciting times ahead!
Kijewski, who has a strong legal background and is currently running a law firm with his wife, Kathryn, has set his sights high. He believes Michigan deserves much better when it comes to legal representation at the state level. His mission? To root out corruption, prosecute crime, and ensure that every vote cast is counted accurately. With a refreshing perspective, this attorney appears ready to shake things up!
In his announcement, Kijewski didn’t hold back on his criticism of the current Democratic Attorney General, Dana Nessel. With Nessel unable to run for re-election due to term limits, it seems Kijewski sees a prime opportunity to challenge what he perceives as previous failures in the office. He has accused Nessel of engaging in lawfare against political opponents and endorsing strict measures during the COVID-19 pandemic that he calls ‘draconian.’ It’s clear he’s ready to bring a different approach to the position.
Kijewski isn’t just making waves on the campaign trail; he’s also in the thick of some legal drama. He is representing Clifford Frost, who is one of 15 Michigan Republicans facing felony charges related to the 2020 election. These individuals allegedly falsely claimed to be presidential electors for Trump, despite him losing to Biden by a substantial margin. The charges against them are serious, involving allegations of election fraud and forgery. Kijewski has voiced concerns that such actions are damaging public trust in our electoral system.
When he’s not navigating the legal landscape, Kijewski has a rich history in education. He formerly served as the superintendent of Catholic schools for the Archdiocese of Detroit, overseeing 86 schools and approximately 27,000 students. He even held a leadership role with the Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools during the pandemic, where he worked hard to challenge school closures.
With Kijewski now officially in the running, the political landscape for the Attorney General position is getting more interesting. He will be on the lookout for potential competitors, especially with Democrats like Mark Totten, who is vying for his party’s nomination. Other names swirling around in the Democratic circle include Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald and Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit. On the Republican side, Macomb County Prosecutor Pete Lucido is also being discussed as a possible contender.
The race will officially heat up as candidates finalize their positions later in 2025 at state party conventions. Kijewski is determined to advocate for a platform focusing on halting lawfare, ensuring free and fair elections, and taking a firm stand against violent crime and government fraud. He aims to reshape the legal narrative for Michigan as he embarks on this challenging but rewarding journey.
As the political landscape shifts and candidates begin to line up for what promises to be an exciting race, all eyes will be on Birmingham’s Kevin Kijewski and his bold campaign for Michigan Attorney General in 2026. Will he bring the changes he envisions for the state? Stay tuned!
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