Michigan Democrat Gov Whitmer recants on saying she won't run for president: 'Never say never'
Hours after saying she won't be among the field of candidates in the 2028 presidential election, Whitmer said during a panel discussion that there's still a chance.
Just hours after Michigan Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she won't be running for president in 2028, the Democrat reversed her statement to say there's still a possibility she will.
Whitmer on Thursday told a Fox affiliate in Detroit that she was absolutely certain that she wouldn't be among the candidates in the next presidential election.
"There will be a robust group of people running for president, and I will not be one of them in 2028. I can tell you that," she told Fox 2 Detroit.
Just hours after she gave that interview, Whitmer retracted the statement at an annual gathering of Michigan's civic and business leaders, Michigan Live reported.
“I never thought I would run for governor, so I guess I should know better. Never say never," she said.
Whitmer is nearing the end of her second term as governor, and due to term limits, she will not have a third term.
She is among several high-profile Democratic governors considering potential 2028 presidential candidates including California's Gavin Newsom, Maryland's Wes Moore, Pennsylvania's Josh Shapiro and Illinois's JB Pritzker.