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The move by ex-Rep. Mike Rogers, who has been critical of Donald Trump in the past, would potentially shake up a largely lethargic Senate race.

Former Michigan Rep. Mike Rogers has not made any plans official as he grapples with his political future. | Lauren Victoria Burke/AP PhotoFormer House Intelligence Chair Mike Rogers is seriously weighing a campaign for Michigan’s open Senate seat, a move that would shake up the state’s sleepy Senate race and divert him away from a longshot presidential bid.

As the former House member explores a potential run for the presidency, the field’s become increasingly crowded in recent weeks. He has argued people are looking for “steady” leadership and would not commit to supporting former President Donald Trump as the presidential nominee inIn the Senate race, Democrats have largely united around Rep. Elissa Slotkin in her bid to succeed Stabenow, but the Republican side is more unsettled.

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