Detroit mayoral candidate the Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. said he has a plan that will enable 38,000 small businesses in the city to hire more workers, while opponent Mary Sheffield said she believes Detroit can be "the safest big city in America."

Just days before the Nov. 4 election in which voters decide who will be Detroit's next mayor, the candidates on the ballot made big promises on Monday night's "The Pulse," a local political talk show on Fox 2 Detroit. The two appeared separately on the show, answering questions from viewers for 15 minutes apiece.

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