Tudor Dixon announces she won’t run for Michigan governor or U.S. Senate
MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – Tudor Dixon will support candidates aligned with President Trump's America First policies after deciding against running for Michigan governor or U.S. Senate in 2026.
- On July 9, Tudor Dixon announced she will not run for Michigan governor or U.S. Senate in 2026, instead focusing on supporting President Trump’s policies.
- Prompted by a crowded 2026 field with more experienced contenders, Dixon's decision was influenced by her lack of frontrunner status for Trump's endorsement since March.
- Dixon emphasized that her focus remains on supporting President Trump's America First policies, including securing borders, removing illegal aliens, bringing jobs home, and lowering taxes, stating, 'My focus is protecting and advancing those policies.'
- Following her withdrawal, Dixon plans to support Michigan candidates aligned with Trump’s policies to ensure Republican success in 2026.
- Beyond Dixon’s decision, Michigan’s 2026 races feature an open Senate seat, five GOP candidates for governor, and multiple Democratic contenders, reshaping the state’s electoral landscape.
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Tudor Dixon rules out run for governor or Senate in Michigan
Republican Tudor Dixon said she will not run office in Michigan after considering a run for governor or the Senate. Dixon ran for governor in 2022 but lost to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) by 10 points. Dixon, a conservative commentator…
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