Rick Snyder has apparently pulled ahead in the Republican primary. Of the gubernatorial Republican primary candidates Snyder seems like he is the most committed to urban issues, maybe even more committed than some of the Democratic candidates. He has stated an actual commitment to existing infrastructure investment, mass transit and has cited revitalizing Detroit as a method to spur the economy.

So is Snyder the best gubernatorial candidate to revitalize Detroit?

[[I know there is already a thread about the governor's race, but that question was a little more generic than mine. I won't object though if the moderator feels that it should be consolidated with the other thread...)