GRAND HAVEN, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Former GOP gubernatorial contender Tudor Dixon released a statement on Saturday night about her future plans.

The statement reads:

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“Since the Michigan GOP election memo was released, a number of people have reached out and encouraged me to run for state party chair, which I am considering.

“We must have a unified party that focuses on winning votes and elections.

“In the post-Covid, Prop 2 era, our party must be competitive and it has not been for a variety of reasons.

“I believe in a bright future for Michigan where we forge a path to win Republican majorities again through family-friendly policies.

“I will be announcing my plans in the coming days. I appreciate the encouragement and continued feedback.”

After the election, Dixon lambasted the Michigan GOP when they released a memo apparently blaming Dixon and her lack of campaign money for losing the race. She pushed back, saying the Michigan GOP co-chairs Ron Weiser and Meshawn Maddock, along with Chief of Staff Paul Cordes “fought against me every step of the way.”

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