The Michigan Democratic and Republican leaders who defied national party rules by holding an early primary got their wish: The state's industrial economic woes, inextricably tied to the decline of Detroit's automakers, are atop this year's presidential campaign agenda.
Sens. Barack Obama and Joe Biden, the Democratic nominees, are scheduled to appear in Detroit's Labor Day parade. And the Republican nominee, Sen. John McCain, is expected to swing into the state on Sept. 5 with his running mate, both fresh from the GOP convention.
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