Rep. Tlaib Backs Gilchrist for Governor, Citing Support for Working People and Incarcerated Families.
U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib has endorsed Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II for Michigan governor, praising his record on supporting working people, labor unions, and advocating for the rights of individuals re-entering society after incarceration. In a video posted on social media, Tlaib expressed her trust in Gilchrist, citing his commitment to fighting for families and marginalized communities.
Tlaib's endorsement is significant, given her own background as a Palestinian American and her experience as a mother. She highlighted Gilchrist's support for the Clean Slate Program, which aims to automatically clear criminal records for individuals who have completed their sentences and shown no further involvement in crime. The program was enacted under Governor Gretchen Whitmer and has been instrumental in removing barriers to employment and housing for people with past convictions.
Gilchrist's outspoken criticism of Israel's military campaign in Gaza, which he called "a genocide," has also drawn attention from progressives and Arab American voters. His refusal to accept donations from pro-Israel groups like AIPAC is seen as a key factor in energizing these communities, particularly ahead of the 2026 Democratic primary.
Tlaib's endorsement is likely to bolster Gilchrist's chances among progressive voters who prioritize economic opportunity and justice reform. With Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson, and former Cape Coral Mayor Marni Sawicki also vying for the Democratic nomination, the field is shaping up as a contest between competing visions for Michigan's future.
Gilchrist has positioned himself as a strong advocate for working families and individuals re-entering society. His campaign promises to focus on issues like affordable healthcare, education, and economic development, which have resonated with many voters in Michigan.
U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib has endorsed Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II for Michigan governor, praising his record on supporting working people, labor unions, and advocating for the rights of individuals re-entering society after incarceration. In a video posted on social media, Tlaib expressed her trust in Gilchrist, citing his commitment to fighting for families and marginalized communities.
Tlaib's endorsement is significant, given her own background as a Palestinian American and her experience as a mother. She highlighted Gilchrist's support for the Clean Slate Program, which aims to automatically clear criminal records for individuals who have completed their sentences and shown no further involvement in crime. The program was enacted under Governor Gretchen Whitmer and has been instrumental in removing barriers to employment and housing for people with past convictions.
Gilchrist's outspoken criticism of Israel's military campaign in Gaza, which he called "a genocide," has also drawn attention from progressives and Arab American voters. His refusal to accept donations from pro-Israel groups like AIPAC is seen as a key factor in energizing these communities, particularly ahead of the 2026 Democratic primary.
Tlaib's endorsement is likely to bolster Gilchrist's chances among progressive voters who prioritize economic opportunity and justice reform. With Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson, and former Cape Coral Mayor Marni Sawicki also vying for the Democratic nomination, the field is shaping up as a contest between competing visions for Michigan's future.
Gilchrist has positioned himself as a strong advocate for working families and individuals re-entering society. His campaign promises to focus on issues like affordable healthcare, education, and economic development, which have resonated with many voters in Michigan.