David B. Robertson
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David B. Robertson is a state senator representing Genesee County, Michigan's 26th senatorial district. He is a statutory member of the Genesee County Republican Party's executive committee. Many of the county's precinct delegates consider him disrespectful to his constituents, citing his inability to objectively accept criticism, problems accurately communicating with others, and a hot temper.
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