What Does Record Primary Turnout In Minnesota Mean for November /w Brian McDaniel
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Minnesota’s primary voters delivered a message on Tuesday — and now the battle for November begins.
Kyle Shiely is joined by political strategist Brian McDaniel to break down the biggest surprises from Minnesota’s primary election. On the Republican side, House Speaker Lisa Demuth defeated Mike Lindell, while Michelle Tafoya topped Royce White. Are these encouraging signs for a GOP party that hasn't won statewide in almost two decades?
But the biggest story may have come from Democrats, where Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan defeated 2nd District Congresswoman Angie Craig in a closely watched contest. Flanagan’s strength on the campaign trail and ability to connect directly with voters made the difference.
Plus we dig into what comes next: how Demuth can distinguish herself from Amy Klobuchar, why local issues could decide key races, and the challenge Republicans face trying to compete in a state where Democratic voters continue to turn out in force.
What did Minnesota voters tell us and what does it mean for November? Find out in this episode!