In a surprising turn of events that could reshape the 2028 presidential race,
Pete Buttigieg, long considered one of the rising stars in the Democratic Party,
has cleared the path for a future presidential bid by announcing he will not run for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat.
The former Transportation Secretary, who once hinted at a potential run to challenge retiring Sen.
Gary Peters in one of the nation’s most fiercely contested battlegrounds,
has now decisively stated that he will not compete for a Senate or gubernatorial position in 2026.