Minnesota GOP to pick chair after drama-filled fight

Torey Van Oot
·1 min read

A bitter leadership fight comes to a head this weekend, as Minnesota Republican Party delegates pick their next chair.

Why it matters: The chair will lead fundraising and strategy heading into 2022, when the governorship, newly-drawn congressional districts and all 201 state legislative districts will be on the ballot.

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The state of play: Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan is running for a third term. She faces a challenge from Mark Koran, a state senator from New Branch.

  • While Republicans in other places have sparred over what role former President Trump should play in the party's future, the fight here has been fueled by allegations of (internal) election meddling, costly fundraising contracts and personal attacks.

What to expect: Many insiders think Carnahan will pull off a win on Saturday given support from activists who make up the delegate pool.

  • But some worry the fight could leave a fractured party heading into the next cycle.

This story first appeared in the Axios Twin Cities newsletter, designed to help readers get smarter, faster on the most consequential news unfolding in their own backyard.

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