Republican Michigan state Senate Leader Aric Nesbitt will draw from lessons learned from his humble beginnings and President-elect Donald Trump’s 2024 coalition as he seeks to succeed Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2026.
Nesbitt served for six years in the Michigan House before moving up to the state Senate and taking the top GOP leadership post there in 2023 and later becoming one of the first candidates to officially enter the 2026 gubernatorial race on Tuesday. Now, he’s looking to take the term-limited Whitmer’s job and deny Michigan Democrats an opportunity to further advance an agenda Nesbitt believes to be working against ordinary citizens. (RELATED: ‘The Guy’s Got Balls’: Meet The Little-Known Governor Who’s Expected To Jump Into The 2024 Presidential Race)
Michigan families deserve to have a Governor that puts our families, students, and workers first….