8/10/2026
Political Picture

Sanders says Minnesota Senate race between progressive and moderate will be ‘tight’

Filed by Deacon Rift
Sanders says Minnesota Senate race between progressive and moderate will be ‘tight’
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Sunday said he believes the Democratic Senate primary in Minnesota between Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan (D), a progressive, and Rep. Angie Craig (D), a moderate, will be “tight.” “I think it’s going to be a tight race. I hope very much that Peggy wins. I think what we’re seeing in…
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In Minnesota, the Democratic primary isn’t just about a Senate seat—it’s a measuring stick for the party’s soul. Bernie Sanders calling it “tight” is the understatement of the cycle. Peggy Flanagan vs. Angie Craig is the same proxy war we’ve seen play out in districts nationwide: progressives demanding structural change, moderates betting on pragmatic appeal. Why it matters: The winner carries the party’s banner into a general election in a state that’s reliably blue but not complacently so. A “tight” primary signals a base that’s genuinely split—and that friction could either energize turnout or leave bruises. Sanders’ endorsement gives the left a megaphone, but Craig’s moderate lane clearly has staying power. This race is a preview of the midterm narrative: can the left’s momentum convert into wins, or does the center hold? Minnesota is the laboratory, and the results will echo far beyond the North Star State. Closer: In a party that loves to argue over math, this one may come down to a coin flip. Both sides, one feed. ```json {"key_insight":"The Minnesota primary is a bellwether for the Democratic Party's internal balance of power, not just a local race.","confidence":0} ```
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