Gretchen Whitmer, the two-term Governor of Michigan, announced that she does not intend to run for the presidency in the 2028 election cycle. During a press interaction in Michigan, Whitmer stated, "There will be a robust group of people running for president. I will not be one of them in 2028. I can tell you that." Whitmer has been viewed as a potential candidate among a group of prominent Democrats expected to compete for the party's nomination to succeed Republican President Donald Trump. Her recent comments challenge previous assumptions about her aspirations for national office. Whitmer has been a notable figure during Trump's presidency, often criticizing his administration, but has also sought common ground on certain policy issues. She was previously considered for the vice-presidential nomination in 2020 and has made appearances in key primary states, further fueling speculation about her potential candidacy. Other Democrats who may run in 2028 include Vice President Kamala Harris, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and several governors and representatives.
Gretchen Whitmer Declares She Will Not Run for President in 2028
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has confirmed she will not run for president in the 2028 election. Her announcement comes as she has been considered a leading candidate among Democrats, but she has stated that she will not be part of the upcoming presidential race.
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