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.
Democratic Sen. Tina Smith of Minnesota announced Thursday she will not run for reelection in 2026. CBS News political ...
The 2026 campaign for Minnesota governor will start to take shape over the next several months as Gov. Tim Walz weighs ...
Democrats are already seeing some small victories in under-the-radar races in the beginning of 2025, with the party hoping ...
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A new study says inclusion of people in U.S. illegally has had little impact on presidential elections or control of Congress ...
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Pro Football Rumors on MSNVikings unlikely to let Sam Darnold walk after injury update to J.J. McCarthy?This year looks a bit light on franchise tag candidates, but the Vikings do have the most significant decision to make before ...
In a Friday, Feb. 14, news release, the party said petitions for recall of eight Democrat House members — Reps. Brion Curran, ...
To figure out what Seager needs to do in order to win his first MVP, the 2019 race is more important to analyze than the last four. Judge and Ohtani were more or less slam dunks, though Seager finshed ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he will only agree to meet in person with Russian leader Vladimir Putin after a ...
Federal workers all over the country have responded with anger and confusion Friday toward President Donald Trump's ...
ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s lieutenant governor and a failed 2024 candidate have both announced bids for a 2026 congressional seat after U.S. Sen. Tina Smith announced on Thursday that she will not be ...
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