Top Democrat shuts down 2028 White House speculation: ‘I will not be one of them’
Two-term Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a high-profile Democrat whom political pundits view as a possible 2028 presidential contender, says she doesn't plan to run for the White House in the...
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Two-term Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer , a high-profile Democrat whom political pundits view as a possible 2028 presidential contender, says she doesn't plan to run for the White House in the next election cycle. "There will be a robust group of people running for president," the term-limited Whitmer told a reporter in Michigan on Thursday. "I will not be one of them in 2028. I can tell you that." Whitmer has long been considered one of the leading members of a large group of nationally known Democrats who might jump into what's expected to be a crowded and competitive field of contenders seeking their party's presidential nomination in the race to succeed term-limited Republican President Donald Trump . The governor's new comments appear to shoot down long-held assumptions about her national ambitions. HARRIS STOPS IN KEY PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY STATE AFTER LEAVING DOOR WIDE OPEN TO 2028 The governor of key Great Lakes battleground state grabbed plenty of attention during Trump's first term in office as an outspoken critic of his administration and gave the Democratic response to the president's 2020 State of the Union address. But throughout Trump's second term, Whitmer has sought to find policy areas where she and the president can agree. And her image of being a fierce Trump critic took a major hit in April of last year when she appeared in the Oval Office with the president. Pictures of the governor trying to cover her face with folders quickly went viral and angered some Democrats . The now infamous photo came as the governor was at the White House for a private meeting to push the president on Michigan-specific issues and was then unexpectedly led into a televised news conference and gaggle with reporters. Whitmer later said she didn't want her pictures taken, and emphasized that while she didn't agree with much of what Trump said during the news conference, she stayed in the room to advocate on behalf of her state. LESS THAN 4 MONTHS INTO TRUMP'S 2ND TERM , D…