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Minnesota Republicans reveal which far-left candidate they want to challenge in open Senate race
- Republican leaders say Peggy Flanagan would give Republicans better odds in the Minnesota Senate race compared with Angie Craig.
- Tom Emmer characterizes Flanagan as far-left and notes Craig’s campaign has more funding but weaker polling in the general.
- Flanagan leads in statewide recognition and has lower cash on hand than Craig while facing questions on governance amid fraud concerns.
- The Democratic primary field includes Melisa López Franzen and Billy Nord, with Craig and Flanagan emerging as frontrunners.
- Republicans cite recent fraud revelations in Minnesota as a liability for the Walz-Flanagan administration ahead of the election.
- Flanagan’s campaign defends her record and argues Democrats’ track record in Minnesota supports her candidacy.
- August 11 marks the Democratic primary date, setting the stage for a potential general election matchup.
- NRSC frames the Walz-Flanagan administration as faulted on fraud and law-enforcement policy, influencing voter perception.
- The article notes ongoing primary dynamics and the broader Democratic race shaping the Republican analysis.
- Flanagan’s stance on policies like Medicare for All and policing aligns with progressive platforms highlighted by GOP critics.
- The piece mentions Fox News Digital coverage and quotes from multiple campaign and political figures involved in the Minnesota race.
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