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    6 days ago
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    The lead text was slightly reworded to adjust how the subject's tenure and party affiliation are described, and the page's last-edited timestamp was updated from 27 June 2026 to 3 July 2026.
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    13 days ago
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    Updates Gretchen Whitmer’s career timeline and policy record, including precise tenure dates for roles such as Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee and for her governorship. It also adds coverage of major policy actions on infrastructure, healthcare, education, and other governance issues to reflect her ongoing public service.
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    20 days ago
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    The page’s infobox text now states Whitmer’s birthplace as Lansing and her early life in Grand Rapids, adds '36 languages' and 'Democratic Party' labeling, and updates the last-edited timestamp to 19 June 2026. The previous wording—'35 languages', 'Democrat', and 'born and raised in Michigan' with an older last-edited timestamp—was removed.
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    35 days ago
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    The page includes a note that Whitmer said on May 28, 2026, that she would not run for president. It also updates the page's last-edited timestamp to reflect a June 3, 2026 edit.
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    42 days ago
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    The page now states that on May 28, 2026, Gretchen Whitmer said she would not run for president in 2028, and removes the earlier language that she had been mentioned as a potential candidate for that year; the page's last-edited timestamp is updated accordingly.
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    56 days ago
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    The page adds 2025–2026 policy updates detailing Whitmer’s wage and leave initiatives and debt relief, including a minimum wage increase to $15 by 2027, Earned Sick Time Act provisions, and a program to erase about $144 million in medical debt for roughly 210,000 residents. It also adds an updated adult college-enrollment figure and notes the page was edited in May 2026.
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