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Michigan Rep. Karen Whitsett Says She Will Leave Politics and the Democratic Party Over Faith

Party leaders tout an open Detroit seat following months of absences that stalled key votes.

Overview

  • On March 2, Whitsett announced she will not seek reelection or pursue any office again and framed the move as a spiritual decision.
  • She said Democratic positions on abortion, LGBTQ acceptance, and gender identity conflict with Scripture and credited the online Lionheart Church and Pastor Otha Turnbough for shaping her convictions.
  • Whitsett declared she is leaving the Democratic Party and said she will instead support leaders across party lines who, in her view, prioritize families based on biblical teaching.
  • Reporting documented that she missed all 30 session days from Sept. 1 through Dec. 31, 2025, after previously refusing to appear for key votes during the 2024 lame-duck session, which stalled Democratic priorities.
  • Michigan Democratic Party Chair Curtis Hertel responded, “Good riddance,” and said the party looks to elect a candidate who shows up for work.