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Joe Tate, Michigan’s first Black House Speaker, launches US Senate campaign

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May 12, 2025
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Joe Tate, Michigan’s first Black House Speaker, launches US Senate campaign

Joe Tate, D-Detroit, today announces key members of his staff for the legislative session that began in January 2023.(Photo courtesy of Michigan House Democrats)

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May 12, 2025 Story by: Editor

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Joe Tate, the former Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives and a Marine Corps veteran, officially announced Monday that he will seek the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by retiring Senator Debbie Stabenow in 2026.

A Detroit native and community advocate, Tate made history in 2023 as Michigan’s first Black House Speaker. In his campaign launch video, he emphasized his commitment to service, bipartisanship, and economic opportunity for all Michiganders. “Michigan needs leaders who will deliver results, not just rhetoric,” Tate said. “I’ve fought for our schools, our workers, and our veterans—and I’m ready to take that fight to Washington.”

Tate’s legislative record in Lansing includes leading the repeal of Michigan’s “right-to-work” law, securing increased funding for public education and infrastructure, and building coalitions across party lines to pass balanced budgets. Prior to his political career, he served two tours in Afghanistan with the U.S. Marine Corps and played briefly in the NFL. He also holds dual master’s degrees in business and public policy from the University of Michigan.

Though several high-profile Democrats have been mentioned as potential candidates, none have formally declared their candidacy for this open seat. On the Republican side, former Detroit Police Chief James Craig and businessman Mike Hoover have already entered the race, setting up what is likely to be one of the nation’s most closely watched Senate contests.

The Michigan primary is scheduled for August 2026, with the general election in November. If elected, Tate would bring his blend of military, legislative, and community leadership to the U.S. Senate—continuing his trailblazing career in public service.

Source: Michigan Advance

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