Ilhan Omar Confirms Plans for the House, Kills Rumors

Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar from Minnesota has announced that she will not run for the Senate in 2026, preferring rather to seek re-election for her House seat. This decision comes after Democratic Senator Tina Smith declared she would not seek re-election. Omar emphasized the importance of fighting against threats to rights and corruption, stating her campaign focuses on grassroots association to secure voter turnout in upcoming elections. Notably, the Fifth District of Minnesota strongly leans Democratic, as evidenced by Omar’s significant victories during recent elections. Following Smith’s proclamation, Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan has opted to pursue the Senate seat, joining other potential candidates. Omar has faced controversies in the past, including unfounded allegations regarding her immigration status, which continue to be points of contention among her critics.


Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota will be taking the safe road in 2026.

Omar ended speculation that she might be a candidate for an open Senate seat currently held by Democratic Sen. Tina Smith, who announced she is not seeking re-election, according to Fox News.

“At a time when our rights are under attack, it is more important than ever to fight back against the chaos, corruption, and callousness of the Trump administration,” Omar said in a statement, according to Minnesota Public Radio.

“In Minnesota, we know that organized people will always beat organized money. Our campaign is ready to build on our successful grassroots organizing efforts to have a record turnout for the midterms and help win back the majority,” she said.

The Fifth District tilts heavily toward the Democratic Party.

In her November 2024 re-election, the Squad member received 75 percent of the vote, defeating her Republican opponent by 50 points, according to NBC.

Omar, who was first elected in 2018, has turned back Democratic primary challenges. In August of 2024, she won 56 percent of the vote, according to The New York Times. Her closest challenger had 43 percent of the votes cast

Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan immediately declared she was running for Smith’s seat after Smith announced in February she was not running, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.

Former state Senate Minority Leader Melisa López Franzen is also running for the Democratic nomination.

Omar and Attorney General Keith Ellison had both been mentioned as possible contenders for the Senate seat, but neither is seeking the seat.

The Hill noted that Democratic Minnesota Goc. Tim Walz also is letting the chance to run for the Senate pass him by.

Democratic Rep. Angie Craig and Secretary of State Steve Simon are also mentioned as possible Senate candidates.

Republicans including Royce White, who lost his 2024 campaign for the Senate to Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar; veterans Adam Schwarze and Raymond Peterson; and restaurant executive Mike Ruoho are being mentioned as possible Senate contenders, according to the Pioneer Press.

Smith’s seat leans Democrat, the Cook Political Report has said, according to The Hill.




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