Tudor Dixon Launches Multimillion-Dollar Michigan PAC to Flip 2026 Races After 19.5-Point GOP Loss
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Updated · Fox News · May 18
Tudor Dixon Launches Multimillion-Dollar Michigan PAC to Flip 2026 Races After 19.5-Point GOP Loss
1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 18
United We Fund will target Michigan's open 2026 races for governor, attorney general, secretary of state and key legislative seats, with Tudor Dixon serving as its public face.
Dixon said the PAC is meant to fix Republican weaknesses she saw in 2022—late outside spending, weak voter education and poor midterm turnout—while countering Democrats' better-funded political machine.
A 19.5-point Republican loss in a recent Michigan state Senate special election sharpened the urgency, she said, after Democrats had won the same seat by 6.8 points in 2022.
Low-propensity GOP voters, especially Trump-aligned voters who skip midterms, will be a central focus as Dixon argues Michigan can stay purple and trend red in the 2026 and 2028 battleground cycles.
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