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Gov. Tim Walz started the new year Monday by ending his bid for a historic third four-year term, a wise and selfless decision that reshapes the 2026 governor’s race and improves DFL chances at holding the office.
His departure wasn’t a shock, but it was still surprising because it’s not easy for anyone to reconsider and retreat, especially from a powerful position in the public eye.
Walz read the temperature of the room correctly and did the right thing.
In backrooms and none-too-quietly, the most loyal and influential DFLers had escalated discussions about how to coax the governor from the race.
They were openly concerned about a “President Joe Biden moment,” a worry that Walz would wait too long to get out of the race and leave his party scrambling to support a viable contender and hold the state’s most influential office in November. So many DFL gains in recent years were at stake.
Walz’s statement Monday reflected that he saw the reality, that he himself had become too much of the issue for 2026.