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In Minnesota, Somalian Americans, many of whom are Muslims, spoke out about the 2024 election, being open to Donald Trump and what drove their votes.
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Here's who is considering running for the open U.S. Senate seat in MinnesotaMultiple people have either tossed their hat into the ring, or confirmed they are at least considering doing so, for the U.S. Senate following Sen. Tina Smith's announcement she will not be running for reelection in 2026.
While true that Election Day 2026 is still more than 20 months away, it’s not too soon to begin speculating about how expensive the 2026 Minnesota U.S. Senate race could be.
WASHINGTON – Congressional Republicans are asking the U.S. Justice Department to investigate what they call the “mishandling” of the Minnesota House District 54-A race.
Minn., announced she's interested in running for U.S. Senate. She could be the next LGBTQ+ member as there's only one.
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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Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith announces she won’t seek reelection in 2026Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith (D) will not run for reelection in 2026, opening up a seat in the Democratic-leaning state, she announced Thursday. Smith said in a video posted to the social
Residents of Rose Creek will soon see voting ballots appearing in their mailboxes, as the city seeks to fill a vacancy in the city council that should have been filled in the November general election.
Smith is the second Democratic senator to announce their retirements ahead of the midterms in 2026, when the party wants to contend for the majority but faces obstacles.
Trump has repeatedly claimed that USAID under the Joe Biden administration allocated $21 million in funding to India for 'voter turnout'
Orono set a May 13 special election for Claire Berrett’s City Council seat. A new lawsuit argues the election is illegal, but the city disputes that.
JACK O’CONNOR: Yeah. Thank you so much for having me. SIROVY: He’s in the studio today because we are going to be talking about some important Minnesota election stuff with primaries and representatives and senators. But first off, do you want to ...
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