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Republican Scott Jensen Announces He's Running Again for Minnesota Governor

MINNESOTA, JUL 17 – Scott Jensen campaigns on restoring safety, opportunity, and fairness in Minnesota, citing rising crime and economic challenges as key issues driving his 2026 bid.

  • Scott Jensen, a physician and ex-state senator, revealed on Thursday that he plans to once again seek the governor’s office in Minnesota in 2026.
  • Jensen lost the 2022 gubernatorial race to Governor Tim Walz by about 7.6 points but plans a more disciplined campaign this time.
  • He focuses his platform on restoring safety, strong schools, and leaders who prioritize people over politics, addressing rising crime and inflation.
  • In his announcement video, Jensen expressed his commitment to lead with openness, strong ethical principles, and unwavering hope, and emphasized that the GOP must revise its abortion policy to secure a statewide victory.
  • His candidacy joins other Republicans including Kendall Qualls as Governor Walz has not confirmed a 2026 run amid mixed poll approval ratings.
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Minnesota Republican Scott Jensen announces second run for governor

ST. PAUL — Republican Scott Jensen officially announced his candidacy for governor in 2026 on Thursday, July 17. Jensen, a family physician and former state senator, unsuccessfully ran against Gov. Tim Walz in 2022 when he took 44% of the vote. He is the second high-profile Republican to announce a bid for the governorship in 2026, alongside Republican Kendall Qualls, who also ran in 2022. “Minnesotans want their state back,” Jensen said in a Th…

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Fox 9 broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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