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ELISSA SLOTKIN
Senator from Michigan

Elissa Slotkin has spent her career in the places most Americans only see on the news. As a CIA analyst, she hunted terrorists in Baghdad. As a Pentagon official, she shaped policy to bring troops home safely. And as a congresswoman who flipped a Republican district, she brought that same mission-focused approach to Washington.

Slotkin doesn’t do partisan theater. When Trump was president, she voted for his bills when they helped Michigan workers, and against him when they didn’t. She championed manufacturing jobs, protected the Great Lakes, and fought to lower prescription drug costs, including capping insulin at $35.

After losing her mother to ovarian cancer, Slotkin worked to expand access to screenings and treatments, turning personal grief into public action. In the Senate, she is continuing the work that has defined her life: protecting Americans, whether from foreign threats or from a healthcare system that’s failing them.