Mike Lindell Files Candidacy Papers for Minnesota Governor Race
Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow, has initiated his candidacy for the governor of Minnesota in the upcoming midterm elections. Official state records indicate that he has filed the necessary paperwork, suggesting an intention to run. Although Lindell has not fully committed to his gubernatorial bid, he indicated his readiness to declare if he decides to proceed.
Potential Gubernatorial Run
Lindell confirmed in a recent conversation with CBS News that he plans to run as a Republican. He intends to address his candidacy in more detail during a press conference scheduled for next week.
Background and Controversies
In the wake of the 2020 presidential election, Lindell has been embroiled in various legal challenges. Notably, a federal court found that he defamed Smartmatic, a voting technology company, with false allegations about election rigging. Similarly, he faced legal repercussions from Dominion Voting Systems, where a jury awarded $2.3 million in damages for defamatory claims against a former employee.
Political Landscape in Minnesota
Minnesota Republicans have struggled in statewide elections, especially with Democratic Governor Tim Walz seeking a third consecutive term. Additionally, other GOP candidates, including the state House Republican speaker and a previous candidate who lost to Walz in 2022, have already declared their intention to run for governor.
Election Security Focus
Throughout his political deliberations, Lindell emphasized the importance of election security. He mentioned that it was one of the top concerns in Minnesota, ranking as the third most significant issue in a recent poll.
MyPillow Headquarters
Lindell’s MyPillow company is based in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, contributing to his local visibility. As he navigates this challenging political landscape, all eyes will be on his forthcoming press conference and campaign announcements.