Michigan Democratic Senator Gary Peters will not seek re-election to a third term when his current one expires in January 2027, leaving open a senate seat in a state Donald Trump won.
Democratic Sen. Gary Peters of Michigan announced Tuesday that he will not seek reelection in 2026, leaving Congress at the ...
Democrat Gary Peters' announcement means Michigan will have an open U.S. Senate seat for the second time in two years.
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The announcement by Sen. Gary Peters creates an open seat in battleground Michigan, which has flipped from red to blue to red ...
Sen. Gary Peters's decision to retire will affect control of the Senate, presidential aspirants and the rise or fall of other ...
Washington ― Gary Peters, Michigan’s senior senator and a former congressman, said he won’t seek reelection next year and will retire from the U.S. Senate when his second term ends in January 2027.
Michigan has been a pivotal state in recent elections, and the outcome could influence control of the Senate, where Republicans currently hold a 53-47 majority. Ranking Member Senator Gary Peters ...
Peters clarified that he is not retiring from politics but is simply deciding not to run for reelection to the Senate. His priority is to finish off the final two years of his Senate term rather ...
Democratic U.S. Sen. Gary Peters of Michigan on Tuesday announced he will not run for a third six-year term next year, meaning the state will have an open U.S. Senate seat for the second time in ...
He chaired the Senate Homeland Security Committee from ... that seat for the party in a tight race. Michigan Senator Gary Peters said in a statement: "My service in the Congress has been the ...