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Republican
Kevin Rinke

Kevin Rinke

Overview

Current roleBusinessman

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyConservative Republican

GenderMale

LocationMichigan

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BackgroundBusinessman

EducationMichigan State University (graduate, 1983)

Notable personal detailsKevin Rinke is a Michigan businessman who ran in the 2022 Republican primary for governor. He led the family-owned Rinke Automotive Group and later worked as an executive at large auto dealership groups and in healthcare services, including traumatic brain injury rehabilitation and autism therapy operations. He is based in Oakland County, Michigan.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

The candidate supports major tax cuts including elimination of Michigan’s personal income tax and reduction of other taxes and government spending, and favors reducing regulation and shrinking government to lower costs for businesses and individuals.

Healthcare

Kevin Rinke favors individual choice in healthcare and a limited government role in public-health mandates, supports ending statewide shutdowns during pandemics, and emphasizes data-driven pandemic responses. He has criticized regulations that increase costs for providers (citing insurance and inspection requirements) and opposes Michigan’s 2019 no-fault auto insurance reforms.

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Immigration & Border

The candidate criticizes "illegal immigration" and lists it among problems facing Michigan but has not published detailed immigration or border-policy proposals on his campaign site or in major interviews. Public statements and campaign advertising reference stricter immigration enforcement themes without outlining specific policy measures. Overall public signals on immigration are general and enforcement-focused but lack concrete policy detail or comprehensive reform proposals.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

The candidate is personally opposed to abortion and supports restrictions, backing bans with exceptions for the life of the mother and for pregnancies resulting from rape or incest; he says the issue should be handled by the state legislature rather than by the governor.

Climate & Energy

Supports keeping and expanding fossil-fuel infrastructure (including Enbridge Line 5 and a replacement tunnel) and emphasizes Michigan energy independence and jobs from oil/gas development while opposing policies that would shut down those resources. Prior public statements and debate remarks prioritize lowering energy costs and supporting natural gas and pipeline projects rather than aggressive emissions regulation or Green New Deal–style policies.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports constitutional carry and opposes red-flag laws and proposals to defund or undermine law enforcement; describes mandatory safe-storage laws as criminalizing law-abiding gun owners and favors using trained, armed veterans or law‑enforcement-trained personnel (not teachers) for school security. Has expressed a personal openness to universal background checks in an interview but said he would not plan to propose such legislation as governor.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJun 12, 2026

Kevin Rinke is being mentioned mainly in the context of Michigan’s 2026 election cycle, where Republicans are facing a tougher environment in key races, including the governor’s race. Recent coverage points to rising concern inside the GOP because of economic pressure, tariff issues affecting Michigan’s auto industry, and a strong Democratic showing in a recent special election. Michigan’s Senate race is also drawing attention as one of the state’s most competitive contests.

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Polls

Michigan Republican Governor nominee?
Polling Average
60%50%40%30%20%10%0%
46.8%
29%
6.8%
5.6%
Kevin Rinke
K. Rinke
John James
J. James
Tudor Dixon
T. Dixon
Mike Cox
M. Cox
Aric Nesbitt
A. Nesbitt
Perry Johnson
P. Johnson
Tom Leonard
T. Leonard
Date (Start - End)SpreadRinkeJamesDixonCoxNesbittJohnsonLeonard
Polling Average
James+44.4
2.4%46.8%29.0%6.8%5.6%2.0%1.5%
Rosetta Stone CommunicationsOct 23 - 25
James+40.0
4.0%44.0%13.0%6.0%4.0%3.0%
OnMessageAug 18 - 21
James+54.0
1.0%55.0%7.0%3.0%0.0%1.0%
National ResearchApr 8 - 10
James+32.0
3.0%35.0%29.0%4.0%11.0%
OnMessageMar 9 - 11
James+53.0
1.0%54.0%6.0%2.0%1.0%
OnMessageJan 17 - 19
James+43.0
3.0%46.0%4.0%6.0%1.0%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

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