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The Minnesota Senate primary’s defining debate isn’t policy. It’s money.

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By Star Tribune
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In brief

Minnesota's Senate primary competition centers on campaign financing rather than substantive policy differences. This shift reflects the broader influence of money in electoral politics, particularly following recent Supreme Court decisions that have reshaped fundraising regulations. The ruling enables candidates to accumulate unprecedented financial resources, fundamentally altering how Senate races operate and determine electoral success in the state.

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The Minnesota Senate primary’s defining debate isn’t policy. It’s money.
The Minnesota Senate primary’s defining debate isn’t policy. It’s money.

Plus: What the recent SCOTUS ruling means for state campaigns.
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