Tudor Dixon's 'United We Fund' PAC Aims to Reinvigorate Michigan GOP
Former gubernatorial candidate launches initiative to close voter education gaps and bolster Republican prospects in a key battleground state.

Former Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon has launched a new political action committee, United We Fund, with the goal of strengthening the Republican Party's presence in Michigan. Dixon, who challenged incumbent Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer in 2022, believes that the PAC will address critical weaknesses in Republican voter outreach and fundraising efforts, particularly ahead of the crucial 2026 and 2028 election cycles.
Dixon has emphasized that Michigan remains a key battleground state, and United We Fund aims to ensure that the state trends Republican by focusing on races for governor, attorney general, secretary of state, and legislative seats. The PAC is backed by substantial financial resources and represents a significant investment in the future of the GOP in Michigan.
Since her defeat in 2022, Dixon has remained a prominent voice in conservative circles, using her platform as a commentator and podcast host to advocate for Republican principles. With United We Fund, she seeks to translate her insights into concrete action, addressing what she perceives as critical shortcomings in the party's approach to voter engagement.
Dixon's experience as a candidate has provided her with valuable insights into the challenges facing Republicans in Michigan. She has identified deficiencies in outside spending, voter education, and voter turnout, particularly in non-presidential election years. United We Fund aims to rectify these shortcomings by providing Republican candidates with increased funding, targeted advertising, and effective messaging.
Dixon has pointed to a recent special election loss in the state Senate as evidence of the need for immediate action. In that election, the Republican candidate suffered a significant defeat, highlighting the importance of mobilizing Republican voters and effectively communicating the party's message. The PAC hopes to prevent Michigan from turning blue by ensuring that Republicans are well-equipped to compete in future elections.
United We Fund also seeks to level the playing field by countering what Dixon describes as a Democratic advantage fueled by well-funded party organizations and outside groups. The PAC aims to provide Republican candidates with the resources they need to effectively communicate with voters and highlight the differences between Republican and Democratic policies.
Dixon believes that Republicans have not effectively communicated with voters in many parts of the state, particularly outside of Detroit. United We Fund aims to address this by developing targeted messaging that resonates with voters in different regions and by ensuring that Republican candidates have the resources they need to reach these voters.
The success of United We Fund will depend on its ability to effectively mobilize Republican voters, communicate the party's message, and provide Republican candidates with the resources they need to compete. By addressing perceived weaknesses in the party's approach to voter outreach and fundraising, the PAC hopes to strengthen the Republican Party's position in Michigan and ensure that the state remains a key battleground for years to come.
United We Fund represents a renewed commitment to conservative values and principles in Michigan. By empowering Republican candidates and mobilizing Republican voters, the PAC aims to ensure that the state remains a beacon of freedom and opportunity.

