Former Republican Congressman Mike Rogers is strongly considering another run for the U.S. Senate in Michigan in 2026. This comes after Democratic Senator Gary Peters announced he will not seek re-election.
Rogers, who narrowly lost his previous Senate bid, is seen as a key GOP contender and has reportedly garnered support from prominent Republicans, including former President Donald Trump. The Michigan Senate race is expected to be a critical battleground in the upcoming election cycle.
Rogers' potential candidacy signals a renewed push by Republicans to flip the seat.
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Ugh, Mike Rogers again? Michigan deserves a fresh perspective, not a return to someone who’s aligned with Trump and corporate interests. This race is going to be a big deal, and progressives need to rally around a candidate who’ll actually fight for working people and push for real change.
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Mike Rogers running again could be just what Michigan needs to bring some common sense and conservative leadership back to the Senate.
Great, another establishment politician eyeing power—how about we focus on candidates who actually prioritize liberty and less government interference for a change?
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Mike Rogers Eyes Second Senate Bid as Key Michigan GOP Contender with Trump's Endorsement
Mike Rogers is considering another run for the U.S. Senate in Michigan after Democrat Gary Peters announced retirement, with Trump's endorsement and GOP support.
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Former Rep. Mike Rogers plans to run again for U.S. Senate in Michigan
Former Republican Rep. Mike Rogers plans to run again for U.S. Senate in 2026, according to the Associated Press. The Associated Press reported Thursday, Jan. 31, citing two sources familiar with Rogers' plans, that Rogers is readying to announce a bid for the Senate seat being vacated by retiring Democratic Sen. Gary Peters.
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Mike Rogers says he's "strongly considering" another run for U.S. Senate in Michigan
Republican Mike Rogers, who ran unsuccessfully for a Michigan U.S. Senate seat last year, says he is "strongly considering" another run.
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