...It is a stunning turnaround for McCotter. A year ago, he announced a long-shot run for the Republican presidential nomination, which he dropped after a few months. But he appeared ready to coast to victory in a newly drawn district that shored up Republican support.
Then, last weekend, as he returned from a congressional delegation trip to Taiwan, McCotter learned the state Secretary of State's Office had found problems with the signatures needed in support of his re-election campaign.
This week, it came to light that the vast majority of the 1,830 signatures were duplicated, some with the dates changed.
Talk about being 'underserved'....
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