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(52,460 posts)
Thu May 28, 2026, 11:33 AM 3 hrs ago

If Klobuchar is the next governor I hope that she nominates Craig to succeed her

Some will object to having “all women: as the top elected officials.”. Never complain about “all men” though..

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If Klobuchar is the next governor I hope that she nominates Craig to succeed her (Original Post) question everything 3 hrs ago OP
Can you share more info on Craig? CTyankee 3 hrs ago #1
She has been representing the second Congressional district, flipped it in 2018 question everything 3 hrs ago #2
She doesn't appeal much to urban voters, at least not at the district convention I was at. Ocelot II 2 hrs ago #8
I suppose by today's standards the mood is far left dflprincess 2 hrs ago #9
Middle of the road. Ocelot II 3 hrs ago #3
Governors don't nominate their successors. Nt Fiendish Thingy 2 hrs ago #4
Succeed her senate office that she will vacate if elected to governor question everything 2 hrs ago #5
This message was self-deleted by its author question everything 2 hrs ago #6
She could appoint Craig to the open seat she vacated, though. Ocelot II 2 hrs ago #7
Sorry, I didn't get they her meant senate seat. Fiendish Thingy 43 min ago #10

question everything

(52,460 posts)
2. She has been representing the second Congressional district, flipped it in 2018
Thu May 28, 2026, 11:39 AM
3 hrs ago

A moderate appealing to both urban and rural voters.

Is now running for the senate but appears to be lagging behind the far left mood that is sweeping the state.

Ocelot II

(131,383 posts)
8. She doesn't appeal much to urban voters, at least not at the district convention I was at.
Thu May 28, 2026, 12:08 PM
2 hrs ago

She voted for the heinous Laken Riley act, then hopped on the anti-ICE bandwagon after Minneapolis was invaded.

dflprincess

(29,429 posts)
9. I suppose by today's standards the mood is far left
Thu May 28, 2026, 12:13 PM
2 hrs ago

I think of it as more New Deal or Great Society mood.

Craig lost me two years ago when she ran ads that basically said she wasn't "that much" of a Democrat. She proved that with her immigration votes & her sudden, shameless flip flop on the issue when she figured out her original position wouldn't get her elected statewide. I just don't trust her.

Ocelot II

(131,383 posts)
3. Middle of the road.
Thu May 28, 2026, 11:41 AM
3 hrs ago

She's running against Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan for Tina Smith's Senate seat; Flanagan, who is a progressive, is strongly favored for the party endorsement and is also likely to win the primary, though unfortunately Craig plans to run against her anyhow. We don't need that right now. So if she really wants to be a senator maybe she should hope to be appointed Klobuchar's replacement instead of stirring up an inter-party fight.

Response to Fiendish Thingy (Reply #4)

Ocelot II

(131,383 posts)
7. She could appoint Craig to the open seat she vacated, though.
Thu May 28, 2026, 12:06 PM
2 hrs ago

MN already has one pending opening, that of Tina Smith, who is retiring. If Klobuchar becomes governor that's another one, and there's no reason why she couldn't appoint Craig (or anyone else) to that position.

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