Tudor Dixon was born on May 5, 1977, in Naperville, Illinois, and earned a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from the University of Kentucky in 1998.2

She worked as an executive at Michigan Steel Inc., her father's steel foundry, before transitioning into media.

In 2018, Dixon became a conservative commentator, hosting "America's Voice Live" on Real America's Voice.

Dixon was the Republican nominee for Governor of Michigan in 2022 but lost to incumbent Democrat Gretchen Whitmer by 10.6 percentage points.

During her 2022 campaign, she received endorsements from former President Donald Trump and the DeVos family.

Dixon advocated for tax cuts, educational reforms like Education Savings Accounts, and opposed COVID-19 mandates.

She is married to Aaron Dixon, has four daughters, and is a breast cancer survivor.

TitlAs of March 2025, Dixon is considering campaigns for either the U.S. Senate or a second gubernatorial bid in Michigan.e 2

Post-2022, she has remained active in politics through her podcast and public appearances.

Dixon stated that both the Senate and gubernatorial races "present unique opportunities and different ways to benefit Michigan."