Tudor Dixon

Politician

Birthday May 5, 1977

Birth Sign Taurus

Age 46 years old

Nationality Oman

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1977

Tudor Dixon (born May 5, 1977) is an American politician, businesswoman and conservative political commentator.

A member of the Republican Party, Dixon was the party's nominee for Governor of Michigan in the 2022 election.

She lost to incumbent Democratic governor Gretchen Whitmer by a margin of 10.6 percentage points.

Dixon grew up in Naperville, Illinois, the daughter of Vaughn Makary (died 2022) and Catherine Makary, graduating from Naperville Central High School in 1995.

She is of partial Lebanese descent.

1998

Dixon received a Bachelor of Arts with a major in psychology from the University of Kentucky in 1998.

2000

In the 2000s, she moved to Muskegon in western Michigan.

Before her career in media, Dixon was an executive at her father's steel foundry.

She acted briefly in the late 2000s and early 2010s, appearing in the vampire web series Transitions: The Series and the low-budget horror film Buddy BeBop vs the Living Dead.

2017

In 2017, Dixon co-founded Lumen Student News, a now-defunct news site that produced conservative-leaning lessons for grade school students.

2018

In 2018, she became a conservative commentator, anchoring the weekly program America's Voice Live on Real America's Voice, a streaming news and opinion channel.

Some of Dixon's comments were that hijabs are oppressive garments and that Iranian parents are murdering daughters who marry without obtaining parental permission.

She has also defended comedians' use of blackface.

2020

Following Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 US presidential election, Dixon promoted Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the election.

In May 2022 during a Republican debate, she affirmed her belief that Trump was the rightful winner of the election.

Later that year, she would not say anything when asked if the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

In May 2021, Dixon announced her candidacy to become the Republican Party's nominee for Governor of Michigan in the 2022 election, seeking to challenge incumbent Democrat Gretchen Whitmer.

In a July 2022 Republican primary debate, Dixon pledged loyalty to Trump.

In a May 2022 debate, when asked, "Do you believe Donald Trump legitimately won the 2020 election in Michigan?," Dixon responded, "Yes."

In subsequent media appearances, Dixon would not say whether she still held that belief.

Trump endorsed Dixon after Trump's former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos wrote a letter to the former president, asking him to support Dixon, whom DeVos termed "the only one who can stand toe to toe with" Whitmer.

In August 2022, Dixon won the Republican primary.

Dixon was endorsed by Trump, the DeVos family, former acting director of national intelligence Richard Grennell, representative for Michigan's 2nd congressional district Bill Huizenga, and former Democratic representative for Hawaii's 2nd congressional district Tulsi Gabbard.

In the general election Dixon lost, doing "nearly eight points worse than the base Republican vote", according to Paul Cordes, chief of staff of the Michigan Republican Party.

On November 9, she called Whitmer to concede the race.

Dixon supports a ban on all abortions except solely when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman, and would oppose any exceptions for rape or incest.

She has also said she does not believe the mother's health is a sufficient reason, saying that the "health of the mother and life of the mother are different."

In an interview, she described the example of a 14-year-girl raped by her uncle as a "perfect example" of an abortion that she believes should be prohibited, adding, "a life is a life for me."

In follow-up interviews, she has repeated her belief that there should be no exceptions for victims of rape and incest.

In a June 2020 episode of her America's Voice Live show, Dixon said "our kids are not at risk" of catching COVID-19.

When Whitmer brought this up during an October 2022 debate, Dixon denied making the comment and said "My own children have had COVID, so I would never say that."

Following an October 2022 decision to include COVID-19 vaccines on the CDC's optional immunization recommendation schedule, Dixon alleged that "liberal policymakers are pushing COVID-19 vaccines on our children and forcing parents out of the process".

According to Michigan Advance, the state "does not have a vaccine mandate for COVID-19 and unvaccinated children are not precluded from attending school"; the media outlet further noted that "This is not the first time Dixon has touted misinformation about COVID-19 and children".

In a June 2020 episode of her show, Dixon invoked a conspiracy theory that the COVID-19 pandemic was part of a plot that Democrats have planned for decades in order to topple the United States.

Dixon plans to found Education Savings Accounts, which can hold funding for students to use on various options of schools.

In order to establish Education Savings Accounts, she has called for the repeal of the state's constitutional provision prohibiting public funding of private schools.

The DeVos family shares this end goal, for which it has been advocating for years.

Dixon proposed a piece of legislation that would ban teachers from talking about sexual orientation or gender identity with K-3 students.

She called for the resignation of the leader of Michigan's Department of Education due to LGBT training materials, stating that "our schools are laboratories for their social experiments and our children are their lab rats."

In June 2022, Dixon spoke in support of a bill that would prohibit drag shows in public schools and permit parents and guardians to sue schools that host drag shows.