Overview
- 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.