Politics & Government
Actress Melissa Gilbert Announces Congressional Run
The former child star, who lives in Livingston County, will run as a Democrat for Michigan's 8th District seat.

βHalf Pintβ is all grown up and wants to run for U.S. Congress, so she can βbe a voice for Michiganβs working families.β
Melissa Gilbert, the actress who portrayed American writer Laura Ingalls Wilder as a child and young adult on the NBC series Little House on the Prairie, is running for Michiganβs 8th District congressional seat.
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Gilbert, who is a Democrat, threw her hat into the political ring with the creation of a campaign website, as well as Twitter and Facebook pages that were started Aug. 7. She lists Brighton as her home on Twitter, and a Brighton PO box is posted on her campaign site.
βIβm running for Congress to make life a little easier for all the families who feel they have fallen through the cracks in todayβs economy,β Gilbert wrote on her campaign site. βI believe building a new economy is a team effort, and we need to bring fresh voices to the table to get the job done.β
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U.S. Rep. Mike Bishop (R-Rochester) has held the 8th District seat since Jan. 6, and the election is Nov. 8, 2016. Gilbert hasnβt run for political office before, but she was president of the Screen Actors Guild from 2001 to 2005.
Gilbert is married to actor and East Lansing native Timothy Busfield, of thirtysomething and The West Wing fame. She also is the older sister of Sara Gilbert, who played Darlene on TVβs Roseanne for almost a decade, is currently one of the hosts on The Talk and is married to rock musician Linda Perry.
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