With strong Republican support already in place, former Representative Mike Rogers is preparing for a political comeback in Michigan’s 2026 Senate race. Republicans have a unique chance to win a seat they haven’t held in over thirty years when Democratic Senator Gary Peters retires. GOP leadership is supporting Rogers despite his close loss to Democrat Elissa Slotkin in 2024, while prospective opponent Rep. Bill Huizenga wonders if it is wise to rerun the same candidate.
Rogers Secures Key Republican Support
Mike Rogers, the former seven-term congressman and chairman of the Intelligence Committee, has officially launched his campaign for Michigan’s Senate seat in 2026. He has already secured endorsements from House Republicans Jack Bergman and Tim Walberg, as well as Senate GOP leaders, including Majority Leader John Thune and National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Tim Scott.
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Rogers has positioned himself as a Trump ally in his campaign announcement, vowing to stand with the president. “As your next senator, I won’t just represent Michigan. I’ll fight for it. I’ll stand with President Trump and we will deliver on the mandate given to him by the American people,” Rogers declared in his campaign launch.
Growing Republican Confidence
National Republicans view Rogers as their strongest candidate to flip the Michigan seat, ending a three-decade drought in Senate victories. Michigan Representatives Bergman and Walberg have enthusiastically endorsed Rogers, stating he “proved himself by outperforming nearly every other battleground contender last cycle” and declaring him “the man for the moment” who “will flip this seat red for the first time in three decades.”
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Both the Senate GOP’s campaign arm and the influential Senate Leadership Fund are backing Rogers. Senator Tim Scott expressed confidence in Rogers’ candidacy, stating: “Michigan is a battleground state, and with Mike as our candidate, I know we will add this seat to President Trump’s Senate Majority in 2026.”
Internal GOP Challenges Emerge
Not all Michigan Republicans are convinced Rogers is the right choice after his 2024 defeat. Congressman Bill Huizenga is considering challenging Rogers for the nomination, questioning the strategy of rerunning the same candidate: “Did Mike have an opportunity? Yes. He came up short. He had issues. I like Mike. I campaigned for Mike. I did rallies with Mike. But are we just going to run the same play and expect a different result? That doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to me.”
“Mike Rogers is the man for the moment, will flip this seat red for the first time in three decades, and has our complete and total endorsement.” – Bergman and Walberg.
The Republican primary could become crowded, with former gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon also considering a run for the Senate. Democrats are preparing for their competitive primary, with State Senator Mallory McMorrow already in the race and others, such as Rep. Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed, potentially joining the contest.
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Former Rep. Mike Rogers is launching another bid for U.S. Senate in Michigan.
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In Michigan, Elissa Slotkin is worried
She knows the Senate race vs Mike Rogers will be affected by the top of the ticket
And Republicans are working a lot harder in Michigan than black girl magic and fat man sass pic.twitter.com/gpq5mnDkHm
— James David Dickson (@downi75) August 26, 2024
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