Some Republican strategists fear that President Donald Trump's involvement in the 2026 Minnesota gubernatorial race could harm – rather than help – the GOP's chances. The post ‘We’d Be Cooked’: GOP Strategists Fear Trump-Backed MyPillow CEO Could Doom Minnesota Election first appeared on Mediaite.
Minnesota’s top election official is seeking to dismiss a federal case that attempts to unlock state voter roll data. A hearing is set for March.
Several new laws set to take effect in Minnesota next year will effect everything from the workplace to the ballot box and beyond.
The president and the Minnesota GOP see an opportunity to unseat Gov. Tim Walz. But some Republicans worry Trump could hurt their chances.
At Friday’s rally in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Trump took aim at Walz and Minnesota’s growing fraud crisis. The President added his longtime ally Lindell, “deserves to be governor of Minnesota” after legal and financial woes the businessman dealt with in his quest to push conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
A special primary election is being held Tuesday to determine who could fill two House seats​ that are being left vacant following November's elections.
Two seats have been vacant since their former representatives won election to new offices in November. Rep. Kaohly Her, DFL-St. Paul, was elected St. Paul’s next mayor, and Rep. Amanda
MyPillow founder and CEO Mike Lindell has announced he will run for Minnesota governor as a Republican against incumbent Gov. Tim Walz.
President Donald Trump appears to have given his blessing to MyPillow founder Mike Lindell's bid for Minnesota governor. The president praised Lindell as he held a rally in North Carolina on Friday evening, saying Lindell "deserves to be governor of Minnesota."