Senator Gary Peters, Michigan Democrat, Says He Won’t Run Again in 2026
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Pete Buttigieg Considers Michigan’s 2026 Senate Race
The suddenly open seat in a top-tier battleground has several Michigan politicians taking a serious look.The New York Times - 22h -
Pete Buttigieg is "taking a serious look" at 2026 Michigan Senate race
Pete Buttigieg, former transportation secretary, is seriously looking at running for Senate in Michigan, according to a source close to him. A seat opened up in the battleground state Tuesday after ...CBS News - 1d -
Democratic Sen. Gary Peters won't run for re-election in battleground Michigan
Democratic Sen. Gary Peters won’t run for re-election in Michigan in 2026, creating a pivotal open Senate seat in one of the most tightly divided battleground states in the U.S.NBC News - 1d -
Michigan Sen. Gary Peters says he won't seek reelection
The announcement by Sen. Gary Peters creates an open seat in battleground Michigan, which has flipped from red to blue to red again in the last three presidential elections.CBS News - 1d -
Sen. Gary Peters won't seek reelection in Michigan
Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) announced Tuesday that he will not seek reelection next year, dealing a blow to Democrats in a key battleground state. Peters, 66, made the decision official in an ...The Hill - 1d -
Gary Peters not running for reelection in battleground Michigan
Both parties will be in a mad dash to find candidates for the seat.Politico - 1d -
Democratic senator says he is currently a no on Bondi: ‘I am trying to be fair’
Democratic Senator Chris Coons (Del.) said after Wednesday’s hearing on President-elect Trump’s attorney general pick Pam Bondi he will currently vote no, but he wants “to be fair.” Coons joined ...The Hill - Jan. 16 -
Gillibrand to chair Senate Democrats' campaign arm for 2026 cycle
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