Peggy Flanagan Senate Primary Win Minnesota
Flanagan said grassroots organizing and working-family appeals overcame more than $20 million in outside spending as she advances to the general election.
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Peggy Flanagan looks at Trump, the ICE, and indigenous issues in the U.S. Senate contest. Lt.Governor Peggy Flanagan and TV experiodist Michele Tafoya will compete for a seat in the U.S. Senate in the November general elections. Either would make history by becoming Minnesota's first senator of minority ethnic origin. By Joey Peters Article published by Sahan Journal Subscribe to Newsletter Minnesota voters are about to elect the state's first c…
Peggy Flanagan Senate Primary Win Minnesota
Peggy Flanagan won Minnesota's DFL Senate primary in a landslide despite being significantly outspent, positioning her to become the first Ojibwe U.S. senator in history. Contributing writer Izzy Canizares breaks down the race against Angie Craig and what it means for November. The post Beating the odds: Flanagan wins big in Minnesota, poised to make Senate history appeared first on Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.
Flanagan wins DFL Senate nomination in Minnesota
Peggy Flanagan won Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate on Aug. 11 and will face Republican nominee Michele Tafoya in November, moving a campaign built around working families, public programs and grassroots organizing into the general election.
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