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BREAKING: Tim Walz considering Senate run to replace retiring Tina Smith: report

Walz could also run for reelection to his governor seat in 2026. 

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Walz could also run for reelection to his governor seat in 2026. 

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Hannah Nightingale Washington DC
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In the wake of Senator Tina Smith announcing her retirement from her seat, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is reportedly considering a run to replace her, a person close to the governor told Politico.

Walz, who ran as former Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate in the 2024 election, could also run for reelection to his governor seat in 2026.

Multiple people have thrown their hats into the ring or are considering a run for Smith’s soon-to-be-open seat, including Lt Gov. Peggy Flanagan, who wrote, "I love Minnesota and my intention is to run for United States Senate and continue to serve the people of this state. I’ll make a formal announcement later this month."

A spokesperson for Rep. Ilhan Omar did not rule out a run for the seat, saying in a statement, "Congresswoman Omar will be talking with Minnesotans about the future of the Senate seat and DFL party in Minnesota."

A person familiar with the situation said that Rep Angie Craig could also run for the seat, and is receiving encouragement at the Minnesota and national level to run. Another potential candidate is Attorney General Keith Ellison and former Senator Al Franken, who has repeatedly said that he regrets resigning from his post.

Smith said in a video announcing her decision that "after 20 years of hard and rewarding work in the public sector, I’m ready to spend more time with my family." She has served in the Senate since 2018. "We’re more than ready to take up the mantle of this seat, and all that will have to get worked out."

“This decision is not political, it’s entirely personal,” Smith continued. “But it’s not lost on me that our country is in need of strong progressive leadership right now, maybe more than ever.”
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