- by foxnews
- 25 Apr 2026
In a Democratic primary that has yet to play out, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., believes Flanagan would give Republicans better odds than her opponent, Rep. Angie Craig, D-Minn.
"You've got the radical Left that is really upending the party. It's that crazy Marxist anarchist group that is in Minneapolis, especially with a primary," Emmer said in an interview with local media.
"Peggy Flanagan is likely going to be their candidate, and that is good for us," Emmer said.
The assessment isn't unique to Emmer.
The Democratic race began in February of last year when Sen. Tina Smith, D-Minn., sparked a four-way Democratic primary with news that she would not pursue reelection in 2026.
In addition to Craig and Flanagan, Billy Nord, an anti-establishment activist, and Melisa López Franzen, a former minority leader of the Minnesota Senate, announced bids for the seat. But it didn't take long for Craig and Flanagan to emerge as the clear-cut frontrunners.
Flanagan, Minnesota's lieutenant governor for the past seven years, has $1.1 million cash on hand.
Nord has not reported contributions with the FEC and López dropped out of the race in May of last year.
In the view of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, that makes for a Republican advantage.
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For her own part, Flanagan's campaign told Fox News Digital she likes her chances to win in a general election, pointing to Minnesota's solidly-blue track record of sending Democrats to the U.S. Senate.
"Minnesota hasn't voted for a Republican statewide in over 20 years - with Trump in the White House and the chaos ICE inflicted on Minnesotans, this is not going to be Craig's or the GOP's year," Alexandra Fetissoff, a Flanagan campaign spokeswoman, said.
"Peggy Flanagan is the only candidate in this race who has won statewide, the only candidate not taking corporate money and the only candidate that hasn't enabled Trump's ICE. Minnesotans know Peggy and trust her leadership, and that's why she'll be the next Senator from Minnesota."
When asked if he stood by his comments on the Minnesota primary, Emmer said he believes Republicans will run a competitive race, regardless of the Democratic nominee.
"Minnesotans will reject both of these far-left, fraud-enabling radicals who would only dig our state into an even deeper hole than it's already in. Good luck to Flanagan and Craig as they continue fighting tooth and nail to win over the cop hating, open-border extremist base while alienating commonsense Minnesotans," Emmer said.
Craig and Flanagan will face off in the primary on Aug. 11. Fox News Digital reached out to Craig for comment.
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