As the two men once again find themselves on opposing sides of a public issue, one political analyst noted that the public shouldn't be put in a position where it's questioning whether public health is being affected by politics.
Emily Lawler | elawler@mlive.com, The Flint Journal
Thu, 08/25/2016 - 4:01am
As the two men once again find themselves on opposing sides of a public issue, one political analyst noted that the public shouldn't be put in a position where it's questioning whether public health is being affected by politics.