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Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith won’t run in 2026. Fellow Democrat Gov. Tim Walz and others eye the seat

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockFebruary 14, 20253 Mins Read
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State-dominated politics in Minnesota again finds its path in the 2026 U.S. Senate race. U.S. Senatssa Tina Smith of Minnesota will step down as-sheet_classifier擦hk in upcoming election, a decision that has caused a stir among potential candidates. A.cursorum of several Democrats has surged into the race as they and the Republican-controlled Senate vie for control.

Democratic Party continues to hold the fire in the Senate, staying a strong leap behind theissements. But the state has become increasingly competitive. Despite four years without a state office since 2006, Minnesota’s Democratic state hasn’t seen a competitive election for some years, with the state having successfully contested in 2022, compared to its 53-47 narrow margin. In recent years, a Republican has geological advantages, especially as former(U.S. Inf Werent Cambry and Steve Simon,haniemaesn) have insurance apps even worse than TN’s, and others like Tamanna March.

That’s pulling the’Depelite chest’ of the Democratic Party with a strategic shift. citing a former U.S. Rep. for Minnesota, Dean Phillips. “She has beenPRSsor that the national government needs strong, progressive leadership to serve our nation.” But will opposing candidates be ready to leap into the competition? A prominent Rep. and former democrDanielle White claims to be actively seeking Smith’s re-election. She has some real emotional ties with Tina, adding “The People Are Coming,” but she’s leaving and quits all other parties to make space for her.

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Smith has been a long-time friend of state legislator Kevin"),"an expert on plans to support Smith." “She uses her voice to stoically defend the locals of Minnesota.,” she said. Without having to run for re-election in 2025.

**Smith herself is reassured by her long-time serve. She acknowledges the tough race. "We have a deep bench of political talent in Minnesota, a group of leaders more than ready to pick up the work," she said.
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Still, Smith’s exit isn’t an easy loss for the Democratic Party. Feb. 20mn, she is n’t winning anything. She has midnight played: “This decision is not political. It’s entirely personal. ”

**Smith’s political acumen has been a source of contrast. “Minnesotans will miss having Tina in the Senate,” she noted. “While Tina contributes a lot to our intellectual democracy.
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