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Three Minnesota House races may indicate the state’s political trajectory – Post Bulletin

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The upcoming Minnesota House elections are set to be a battleground for political control in key regions of the state. In northeastern and southeastern Minnesota, the balance of power is at stake, with both areas experiencing shifts in political leanings.

In Olmsted County, a once moderately conservative stronghold has now become a solidly Democratic outpost, aligning more with the values of the Twin Cities than with surrounding rural counties. Rochester DFLers Andy Smith and Kim Hicks are facing Republican challengers who are part of the MAGA movement, modeled after former President Donald Trump.

In northeastern Minnesota, the DFL is facing challenges in the Iron Range, with Rep. David Lislegard announcing he will not seek re-election. Three candidates, including one DFLer and two Republicans, are vying for the seat. Lorrie Janatopoulos, a seasoned political candidate, is up against GOP-endorsed Carl Warwas, who is focused on expanding mining opportunities in the region.

The outcome of these races could signal a shift in political control in these crucial regions of Minnesota. With candidates campaigning on a range of issues from reproductive rights to mining opportunities, voters will have a lot to consider as they head to the polls in November. Stay tuned for updates on these key races that could shape the future of Minnesota politics.

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