Democrat blames Trump for delayed bridge opening in new political ad
WASHINGTON — The delayed opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge is now an issue in a closely watched Michigan Senate race as a Democrat hopeful blames the pause on U.S. President Donald Trump.
In an ad launched Wednesday, candidate Mallory McMorrow says Trump won’t open the Gordie Howe Bridge and accuses him of taking money from a billionaire family that owns a competing bridge.
Invitations already had been sent out for a ribbon-cutting event that was supposed to take place June 12 to mark the opening of the $6.4-billion bridge connecting Windsor and Detroit — but the event was cancelled the day before.
The Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority said Canada and the U.S. were attempting to “resolve any outstanding issues.” Prime Minister Mark Carney said it was paused at the request of the United States.


