The Democratic governor's name has been thrown around as a possible vice presidential candidate, but Whitmer told Scripps News Detroit that she's 'not going anywhere.'
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer spoke exclusively to Scripps News Detroit on Monday afternoon, doubling down on her support for Vice President Kamala Harris.
"I think that the vice president is someone who is incredibly capable, who I think can really take us into the next four years with an agenda that makes peoples' lives better," Whitmer said."She's going to be a fantastic president."Whitmer talked about the importance Michigan will play in the upcoming election and said she can't take her eyes off the ball when it comes to garnering support for Harris during the rest of the campaign season.Gov.
"What we need are people who want to solve problems, who are willing to roll up their sleeves and work together. As Mike Duggan has often said, this is the first time in a long time that Detroit had allies who all got along together, from Mike Duggan to Gretchen Whitmer to Joe Biden," Whitmer said. "I think that's precisely why I'm hoping we got a President Harris, because... we got a lot more good stuff we want to get done for Michigan.
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