



Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleFinance professional (corporate bond trader)
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
LocationTexas
BackgroundFinance professional (corporate bond trader)
EducationThe George Washington University — Bachelor’s in Accountancy
Notable personal detailsMichael “Mike” Wheeler is a Republican who ran for U.S. House in Texas’ 21st Congressional District in the 2026 cycle. He has worked in finance, including corporate bond trading and leadership roles at major financial firms, and later returned to the Texas Hill Country where he was active in local Republican Party leadership. He has served as Kendall County Republican Party chair and as a member of the State Republican Executive Committee, and has worked as a senior advisor at the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Supports fiscal responsibility, cutting wasteful government spending, reducing the national debt, and curbing inflation; emphasizes pro-business policies such as reshoring manufacturing and strengthening the industrial base. Positions indicate preference for smaller government spending and market-oriented economic solutions rather than higher taxes or expanded redistribution programs.
Supports market-based reforms to lower costs and expand access, including expanded Health Savings Accounts, price transparency and breaking up insurance monopolies, with measures to curb pharmaceutical industry practices and emphasize prevention over treatment. Opposes aspects of the Affordable Care Act, saying it raised premiums and poor plan designs. Proposes regulatory and transparency changes rather than a government-run universal system.
Supports finishing the border wall and expanded enforcement measures, including ending catch-and-release and reimbursing Texas for border costs. Advocates strict enforcement of immigration laws and frames illegal entry as grounds for enforcement actions that can include family separation.
Supports abolishing abortion in Texas and adopting legal protections for unborn children from the moment of fertilization, including enforcement measures to prohibit abortion.
Opposes Green New Deal–style policies and calls for ending federal subsidies for wind, solar, and battery storage while supporting tax incentives and streamlined approvals for natural gas and nuclear to ensure reliable energy. Emphasizes protecting local landscapes and property values from renewable projects and prioritizes energy reliability and market-based approaches.
Michael Wheeler is in the news because Kalshi said it suspended and fined political candidates for betting on their own races, calling it political insider trading. The reports do not give many details about Wheeler specifically, but they place him among candidates being discussed in the context of the 2026 House races. Overall, the coverage suggests he is part of a broader election story, with the most concrete recent development being the betting-related enforcement action.




Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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