Once a rising star, Gretchen Whitmer’s 2028 prospects dim

Once a rising star, Gretchen Whitmer’s 2028 prospects dim


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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer‘s (D-MI) suggestion this week that she is unlikely to join the growing field of Democrats eyeing the White House in 2028 amounted to a striking acknowledgment from a politician who, not long ago, was viewed as one of her party’s brightest rising stars.

Whitmer told FOX 2 Detroit that she would “not be one” of a “robust group of people running for president” in 2028, though she later tempered the comment by telling reporters, “Never say never.”

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The remarks come as Whitmer’s standing within the Democratic Party has faded from the height of her national prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic, when she was considered a potential vice presidential pick and future presidential contender.

Political observers in Michigan say Whitmer’s fortunes changed after President Donald Trump’s return to office. Rather than positioning herself as one of the president’s loudest Democratic antagonists, Whitmer opted to work with the White House on

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