ST PAUL, Minn. (WKBT) -- Minnesota's current Lt. Governor will run for senate next year. Peggy Flanagan made that ...
Democratic Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan announced Thursday that she is stepping into the race for the 2026 ...
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Hosted on MSNPeggy Flanagan hopes to be the first Native woman in US SenatePeggy Flanagan is running for the U.S. Senate. Flanagan announced her decision and officially launched her campaign on social media on Thursday, Feb. 20, one week after indicating her interest to run ...
Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan launched her official campaign Thursday for the U.S. Senate, running to succeed retiring Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) in the 2026 election cycle. “Today, I’m ...
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Daily Caller on MSNKevin McCarthy Says Dems’ Losing Streak Will Continue ‘The More’ They Fight Trump, Mocks Home State Of New DNC LeaderFormer Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Wednesday evening on Fox News that Democrats will continue to lose the ...
RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende and co-founder Tom Bevan look at the chances Democrats have to take back the Senate in 2026 on Monday's edition of the RCP Podcast. RCP's latest polls suggest ...
Rep. Angie Craig, who is considering a campaign, is the mainstream favorite, but lieutenant governor Peggy Flanagan is a ...
Add Rep. Angie Craig to the list of Democrats considering bids to succeed retiring Sen. Tina Smith in Minnesota next year. “I am giving serious consideration to the open Senate seat in Minnesota,” the ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNLesbian Rep. Angie Craig says she might run for SenateThat includes out Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN), who has been in Congress since she first won election in 2018. Lesbian Rep. Angie ...
Minnesota U.S. Senator electing to not run in 2026 is a serious blow to Democrats' chances of holding her seat in what ...
Minnesota Gov. and former VP nominee Tim Walz is exploring running in 2026 for the U.S. Senate seat Democrat Tina Smith is ...
Multiple people have either tossed their hat into the ring, or confirmed they are at least considering doing so, for the U.S.
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