MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (AP) — Accusations were flying Thursday as the five and two running for governor shared the stage in their first joint debate. The candidates took swipes at each other on issues ranging from whether unions are a detriment to Michigan to personal morality and whether oil drilling should be allowed in the Great Lakes. The sharpest exchange took place between two Republicans, Attorney General Mike Cox and Ann Arbor businessman Rick Snyder, over two issues: Whether Snyder benefited when computer maker shipped jobs overseas while Snyder was on its board of directors, and how Cox's confession in 2005 that he'd had an extramarital affair reflected his morals. "You...
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