Pete Buttigieg was 'seriously considering' running to replace Democratic Sen. Gary Peters in the 2026 Michigan Senate race.
Buttigieg is set to declare that he will forgo a senate run, setting himself up as a top contender for the 2028 presidential election.
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg​ announced Thursday he won't seek an open Senate seat in Michigan next year, keeping the door open for a possible White House bid in 2028.
Buttigieg’s decision “was framed by several allies and people in his inner circle as putting him in the strongest possible ...
Gary Peters, who unexpectedly announced earlier this year that ... He later dropped out of the presidential race and was ...
Pete Buttigieg announced on Thursday that he will not run for Michigan’s Senate seat, opening a path for him to possibly run ...
New polling from Trump pollster Tony Fabrizio shows Tudor Dixon, the steel executive turned conservative commentator, with an ...
Buttigieg’s decision not to run for Michigan’s Senate seat leaves the race wide open to replace Peters, who unexpectedly ...
In a blog post, Buttigieg wrote that he "seriously" considered running for office in 2026 but that the Democratic Party has a ...
New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s departure will add another Senate seat for Democrats to defend without an incumbent after Sens. Gary Peters of Michigan and Tina Smith of Minnesota ...
Buttigieg currently lives in Michigan and many people thought he would run for the open Senate seat being vacated by Gary ...
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is planning to announce that he won't seek Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat in ...
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