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Ilhan Omar Makes Decision About Running For Reelection

Jonathan DavisApril 11, 2025Updated:December 23, 2025 POLITICS
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With Minnesota’s open Senate seat attracting high-profile interest from both parties, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has made her decision—and it’s a decision that has surprised many political observers. The progressive congresswoman announced Thursday that she will seek reelection to her House seat, choosing not to enter what is shaping up to be one of the nation’s most competitive Senate primaries. Her decision comes as the race to succeed retiring Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN) gains momentum, with several well-known Democrats already positioning themselves.

“I am excited to announce I am running for reelection for Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional District to keep standing up for our rights in the face of authoritarianism,” Omar said in a statement first reported by Minnesota Public Radio. As a founding member of the House’s progressive “Squad,” Omar had been widely mentioned as a possible Senate candidate. Her decision to remain in the House avoids a potentially contentious primary for Democrats but also takes a nationally recognized figure out of a race that is quickly gaining momentum.

On the Democratic side, Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan has already entered the race and swiftly secured an endorsement from former Sen. Al Franken. Former state Sen. Melisa López Franzen is also running, while Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN), the ranking member of the House Agriculture Committee, is still considering a bid. Although Democratic Governor Tim Walz has ruled out a Senate run, the primary field remains wide open.

The Republican field is also taking shape. Royce White, who ran against Sen. Amy Klobuchar in 2022, has entered the race once more. Retired Navy SEAL Adam Schwarze has also joined the contest, adding further intrigue to a potential general election showdown in a state that has grown increasingly competitive. According to the Cook Political Report, Smith’s seat is rated as “Lean Democrat,” indicating the party must avoid mistakes as Republicans attempt to flip the seat.

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