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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s decision to abandon his bid for a third term has suddenly sparked one of the biggest political questions of the new year: Will Sen. Amy Klobuchar run for governor?
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced he was dropping out of the 2026 gubernatorial race and not seeking an unprecedented consecutive third term in office.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz dropped out of the Minnesota governor’s race on Monday, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) is considering jumping in to replace him.
Amid speculation that he would not stand again, the 61-year-old Democrat said on Monday ‘that I can’t give a political campaign my all’
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Gov. Tim Walz drops out of 2026 Minnesota governor's race amid criticism over his handling of fraud
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says he is dropping his reelection campaign amid increased criticism over his handling of fraud in the state.
Gov. Tim Walz announced he is dropping out of the 2026 Minnesota governor's race to avoid election-year distractions and focus on fighting fraud.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is ending his bid for a third term as governor amid President Donald Trump’s relentless focus on a fraud investigation into child care programs in the state.
Democratic Gov. Tim Walz announced Monday that he will discontinue his campaign for a third term, and several of the state’s highest-ranking Democrats are considering running to replace him, though none have announced a campaign yet.
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What happens if Sen. Amy Klobuchar runs for Minnesota governor, following Tim Walz bowing out?
As quickly as news broke that Gov. Tim Walz is no longer seeking a third term, so too did the speculation on whether a certain Democrat — Sen. Amy Klobuchar — might turn her attention toward running for his seat.
Jesse Ventura, a former pro wrestler and governor of Minnesota, slammed President Donald Trump as a 'draft-dodging coward' whose deployment of deadly ICE forces 'undermines the entire Constitution'
Accusations of benefits fraud has spread from Minnesota to Ohio, where the Republican governor is trying to fight back with facts and tamp down finger-pointing at Somali-Americans.