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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz Announces Bid for Third Term in 2026

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz declared his candidacy for a third term in 2026, aiming to extend Democratic control and focus on kitchen-table relief, gun laws, and education achievements.

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  • Minnesota Governor Tim Walz officially announced his intention to seek a third term in the 2026 gubernatorial elections, aiming to extend his tenure in the state's highest office.
  • Walz's campaign platform emphasizes key policy areas, including providing "kitchen-table relief" for residents and advocating for the implementation of tougher gun laws across Minnesota.
  • He plans to call a special legislative session to address gun violence, underscoring his commitment to public safety and stricter firearm regulations as a central part of his re-election bid.
  • Walz aims to extend Democratic control in Minnesota, striving to make the state a place where every individual has an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity.
  • His bid for a third consecutive term is notable as Minnesota has not elected a governor to three terms in over 60 years, highlighting the historical significance of his 2026 campaign.
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Center-leaning sources cover Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's third-term announcement factually, detailing his political background, policy achievements, and the upcoming electoral landscape. They maintain neutrality by presenting information directly, attributing quotes, and avoiding loaded language or selective emphasis, offering a straightforward account of his re-election bid.

"Walz touted a paid family leave plan set to take effect next year, tax cuts for middle class families and investments in public safety among his administration’s accomplishments."

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Tim Walz's 2026 campaign emphasizes 'kitchen-table relief' for Minnesota residents, advocating for stricter gun laws, and focuses on education achievements and public safety, including a planned special legislative session to address gun violence.

No governor has been elected to a third term since Minnesota adopted four-year gubernatorial terms in 1962, making Walz's bid historically significant[1].

Potential Democratic candidates if Walz does not run include Melvin Carter (Mayor of Saint Paul), Keith Ellison (Minnesota Attorney General), Amy Klobuchar (U.S. Senator), Erin Murphy (Minnesota Senate Majority Leader), and Steve Simon (Minnesota Secretary of State)[1].

Running for a third term is unprecedented in modern Minnesota history; no governor has been elected to three consecutive terms since the state switched to four-year terms in 1962.

While the article does not detail specific public or political reactions, historical context suggests the bid is notable due to its rarity, and Walz has received endorsements from the Democratic Governors Association and his Lieutenant Governor[1].

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