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Pete Buttigieg says he “looks” at a possible running of the Senate in 2026 in Battlegound Michigan

Pete Buttigieg says he “looks” at a possible running of the Senate in 2026 in Battlegound Michigan

Pete Buttigieg He said he is considering a Senate run next year in his state of origin adopted in Michigan.

“I looked at this,” acknowledged the former secretary of the Transport Department and the former candidate for the presidency in his last interview, while indicating the emerging race to be successful Senator Gary Peters. The two -term democrat announced in January that it will not request the re -election in 2026.

“I will continue to work on the things I care about,” Buttigie developed while on Tuesday night on CBS “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”

Buttigieg emphasized: “I didn’t decide what this professionally means, whether that means to run for the office soon or not. But I will be useful.”

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Pete Buttigig in California

The Secretary of Transport, Pete Buttigieg speaks during a press conference in Long Beach, California, on July 18, 2024. (Images Tim Rue/Getty)

In a sign of how serious a Senate campaign in Pivot Great Lakes Battleground State is in mind, a familiar source confirmed Fox News that Buttigig had met last week with the Senate minority leader. Chuck Schumer from New York, the long -time leader of the Chamber’s Democrats.

Buttigieg, 43 years old, a former Naval Information officer who held in the Afghanistan war and who fulfilled eight years in the position of mayor of South Bend, Indiana, was a long-shot candidate when he launched it. 2020 Presidential campaign.

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But his campaign caught fire, and he narrowed Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont to win the Caucus in Iowa before coming near Sanders in Sanders in New Hampshire Presidential mayor. But Buttigieg, along with the rest of the democratic field, gave up the race and supported Joe Biden, while the then Vice-President won the South Carolina mayor in a landslide, swept the Super Tuesday competitions and eventually obtained the nomination before.

The millennial democrat, who held Biden’s secretary of transport for four years, maintained the popularity within the Democratic Party as one of his younger stars.

Pete Buttigie speaks on day 3 of the Democratic National Convention

Pete Buttigie is addressed to the Chicago National Democratic Convention on August 21, 2024. (Reuters/Mike Segar)

Buttigieg in recent months stressed that he intends to remain involved. In a December radio interview, close to the end of his mandate as a secretary of transport, he said: “I will find ways to make me useful and maybe this is applying to the office and maybe it is not. I will take the next few weeks and months to work through it. “

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And shortly after Peters revealed in January that he would not look for the re -election, a source familiar with Buttigig’s thinking said Fox News Digital, “Pete explores all his options on how he can be helpful and continue to serve … He is honored to be mentioned for this and throws a serious look.”

After his 2020 presidential campaign, Buttigig and his husband, Chasten, moved from Indiana with the Red State to neighbor Michigan, And you have a house in City City.

Buttigieg is not the only democrat to take a difficult look to be successful.

Senator Gary Peters

Senator Gary Peters in Michigan is interviewed by Fox News Digital at the Chicago National Democratic Convention on August 19, 2024. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)

MCMORROW MCMORROW State Senator will launch a democratic campaign. McMorrow drew national attention in 2022, after holding a floor speech in Senate Michigan, who was seen as a model for combating GOP attacks.

Among the other Democrats who expressed their interest in applying are the Attorney General of Michigan, Dana Nesse, and the Haley Stevens Congress.

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Former representative Mike Rogers, R-Mich.He announced at the end of January that he “considered” a second Republican candidate for the Senate of Michigan.

Rogers won the nomination of the 2024 GOP Senate in Michigan, but lost restricted in front of Rep. Elissa Slotkin, the candidate of the Democrats, in the elections last November in the race for a long time, Democrat Senator Democrat Stabenow, who has retired. Slotkin, who broke out a lot of Rogers, cut him with about 19,000 votes, or one third of a percentage point.

Mike Rogers speaks to the candidate of the Republican vice -president Senator JD Vance

The Republican candidate of the Senate, Mike Rogers, speaks at a campaign rally on November 4, 2024, in Flint, Michigan. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Rogers is a former FBI special agent who subsequently held the position of chairman of the House Intelligence Committee during his term in Congress.

While Rogers was the first Republican to make a public movement to the launch of a 2026 Senate campaign in Michigan, GOP sources told Fox News, last month, that others who could consider candidation are the representative of John James – who is in the second term in the house and was the candidate of the GOP Senate in Michigan in 2018 and 2020 – 2020 – For a long time, Bill Huizenga.

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The Senate race in Michigan is considered a “thrown” by the Political Handicap of Top Nepartisan Cook Political Report.

Republicans currently control Senate 53-47, after throwing four places from blue to red to last November.

The Party in power – clearly the Republicans at this time – traditionally faces political reversals in the half -period elections. However, an early reading of the 2026 map indicates that GOP can be able to make an offense in some key states.

Along with Michigan, the Republicans will also target Battleground Georgia, where the democratic senator of the first term Jon Ossoff is considered vulnerable.

And in the Swing State New Hampshire, the Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen has not yet said if he will look for another term when he will be re -elected next year.

GOP is also regarding Minnesota, who is based on blue, where the democratic senator Tina Smith announced last month that he will not request the re -election in 2026.

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But the Republicans play and defense in cycle 2026.

Democrats intend to go off offenses in tomorrow, based on blue, where Senator Moderate Susan Collins is prepared for the re -election, as well as in Northern Carolina of Battleground, where Republican senator Thom Tillis is also in 2026.

And the Democrats look at Ohio, who supports red, where the Republican lieutenant Jon Husted was appointed in January to be successful JD Vance Vice President in the Senate. Husted will run next year to finish Vance’s mandate.

Julia Johnson of Fox News contributed to this report