Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer pushed for a reset with President-elect Donald Trump Wednesday as she warned of growing competition from Republican-led rivals threatening to “steal” her state’s bedrock auto industry.
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WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) -Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer warned on Wednesday that potential 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada suggested by President-elect Donald Trump could harm the U.S. auto sector, increase vehicle prices and benefit ...
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says she does not want to pick a fight with President-elect Donald Trump, but she won’t back down from one either
With a now split government, Whitmer outlined her desire to work with Republicans to help the state's auto industry in a speech from the Detroit Auto Show.
The open governor’s seat in 2026 is expected to ... including flipping the Michigan state House and securing the state for President-elect Donald Trump. In the video, Nesbitt called for ending electric vehicle “mandates,” expressed his support ...
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Democrats are “being more measured because people are just so tired, so there isn’t the energy to stay at an 11 for the next four years,” said Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow. “My advice is, call it out, be blunt, but don’t shriek about it.”
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday warned that potential 25 per cent tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada suggested by President-elect Donald Trump could harm the US auto sector, boost vehicle prices and benefit China, as per a report.