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Dixon, 45, was a media personality with America's Voice News, a conservative online news program. Prior to that, she founded a "pro-America, pro-Constitution" morning news program for grade school students called Lumen News that was broadcast on Facebook, according to her website.
Before working in media, Dixon spent nearly a decade in the steel industry working as a sales manager at Michigan Steel Inc, Cast Steel Technology, and Finkl Steel.
Dixon also has a few acting credits according to her IMDB page. In 2009, she played a character who was eaten by zombies in a horror movie called "Buddy BeBop vs. The Living Dead." A year later, she had a role in "Transitions: The Series," a vampire web series with a trailer that was noticed by some Twitter users.
James Blair, the campaign's chief strategist, told Insider that Dixon "dabbled in hobby acting with some locals in Kalamazoo when she was in her early thirties."
Despite the endorsement from Trump, The Hill reported Dixon disagrees with former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' stance on his involvement in the Jan 6. insurrection.
DeVos resigned from the Trump administration, citing the former president's involvement in the Capitol riots.
If elected, the mom-of-four wants to end COVID-19 mask mandates, phase out personal income tax in the state, and replace diversity, equity, and inclusion consultants in public schools with armed personnel. Dixon is also a staunch believer in pro-life policies, according to her campaign website.
The Daily Beast reported that Dixon's response to a proposed ballot referendum that would guarantee accessible abortion in Michigan was that it would create "a safe haven for any type of predator out there."
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