Tudor Dixon Weighs 2026 Bid for Michigan Governor or Senate
The former GOP gubernatorial candidate emphasizes support for Trump and his 'America First' agenda as she considers her next political move.
- Tudor Dixon, a Republican and 2022 Michigan gubernatorial candidate, announced she is considering a 2026 run for either governor or U.S. Senate.
- Dixon highlighted her commitment to Donald Trump and his 'America First' policies, praising his leadership on border security, manufacturing, and energy independence.
- Both Michigan's governorship and Senate seat will be open in 2026 due to Governor Gretchen Whitmer's term limit and Senator Gary Peters' retirement.
- Michigan remains a key battleground state, with Trump narrowly winning it in the 2024 presidential election after losing it in 2020.
- Dixon's decision is expected soon as she evaluates where her experience could most effectively contribute to Michigan's future.