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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Explores 2026 Minnesota Gubernatorial Run

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has filed paperwork to explore a Republican bid for Minnesota governor in 2026, facing Democratic criticism and recent legal challenges over election claims.

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  • MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is considering a Republican run for Minnesota governor in 2026, aiming to unseat current Governor Tim Walz.
  • Lindell has officially filed paperwork with the state's Campaign Finance Board, signaling his potential candidacy for the gubernatorial race.
  • He plans to announce his final decision regarding his run for Minnesota governor at a news conference scheduled for December 11.
  • Lindell recently lost a $2.3 million defamation case concerning false election rigging allegations, adding to his legal challenges over election theft claims.
  • Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party chair Richard Carlbom criticized Lindell, labeling his potential candidacy as extremist and conspiratorial.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story by immediately contextualizing Mike Lindell's potential gubernatorial run with his extensive legal troubles and debunked election fraud claims. They use structural choices, like a dedicated section titled "saddled with legal woes," to emphasize his controversial past, implicitly suggesting a problematic candidacy rather than focusing solely on the political announcement itself.

"Lindell continues to claim his many legal battles have left him without any money."

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Filing paperwork with the Minnesota Campaign Finance Board allows Mike Lindell to legally create a campaign committee, raise funds, and officially explore a run for governor, even before making a final announcement.

Mike Lindell plans to announce his final decision about running for governor at a news conference scheduled for December 11.

Mike Lindell recently lost a $2.3 million defamation case for making false election rigging allegations against Dominion Voting Systems, which has added to his legal challenges over election theft claims.

The current governor of Minnesota is Tim Walz, a Democrat, who is running for re-election to a third term in the 2026 gubernatorial election.

Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party chair Richard Carlbom has criticized Lindell's potential candidacy, labeling it as extremist and conspiratorial.

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