Mich., joins Morning Joe to discuss the legacy of the Biden administration, the early actions of the Trump administration, the way forward for Democrats and the YA version of her book 'True Gretch: Lessons for Anyone Who Wants to Make a Difference'.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer appeared on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” to discuss a range of topics, from the Gaza ceasefire to the future of Michigan politics.
Biden’s closest confidant, his wife, Jill, was likewise opposed to selecting Harris. Jill retained hurt feelings over Harris’ attack on Biden over busing at a primary debate in 2019, which she saw as an accusation that Biden is racist.
Multiple Michigan Democrats had identified Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Pete Buttigieg as top possible Democratic contenders for the Gary Peters seat.
Gretchen Whitmer ... policies and more with Whitmer during an interview. Whitmer said that the U.S. had failed to secure the southern border, but absolved the Biden administration from blame.
Donald Trump has ordered a halt on federal funding, as he talks about lowering taxes for billionaires. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) joins The ReidOut with Joy Reid to discuss this and her new book,
Gretchen Whitmer knew she couldn’t cut out ... presidential campaign and less than two weeks before then-President Joe Biden announced he was dropping out of the race. Her book received a ...
Even though former Vice President remains the most well-known active Democratic leader nationally, there are a number of rising stars and ambitious state officials in the party who would be eyeing the
In accordance with President Trump's proclamation, Michigan's governor ordered all U.S. and Michigan flags throughout the state of Michigan to be raised.
Ahead of Inauguration Day, Harper’s Bazaar spoke with a group of the country’s leading female Democrats—Governor Gretchen Whitmer ... election Trump lost to Joe Biden.
Saturday’s Democratic National Committee chair election is a chance for the party to stop soul-searching and start rebuilding the brand to take on Trump 2.0. But from my conversations with top contenders,
Trump is testing how much radicalism, disorder, and lawlessness voters will tolerate. His potential successors should be taking detailed notes.