Minnesotans, other politicians react to Sen. Tina Smith's decision not to run again

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Minnesota politicians from both sides of the aisle have weighed in on the news that U.S. Sen. Tina Smith, who has served in the Senate since 2018, is retiring after next year.
Smith announced Thursday she will retire after next year, opting against a 2026 bid for another six-year term and putting a Democratic-held seat in play in an increasingly competitive Upper Midwest.
She said she would put her all into the final two years of the term and expressed confidence that a fellow Democrat from a "deep bench of political talent" in Minnesota would take her place after the next election.
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar
“It’s been a privilege to work with Senator Tina Smith. I’m lucky enough to call her not only a colleague, but a true friend. Tina and I have been friends since long before our time together in the Senate. We have watched each other’s kids grow up and been there for each other through life’s ups and downs. As the only Senator to have worked at Planned Parenthood, Tina quickly became a leader in Washington in the fight to protect women’s rights. Tina also bravely shared her own story as part of her work to strengthen mental health services for all Americans. Her quiet but effective governing style earned her the title the velvet hammer. While Tina and I will continue to work together for the next two years, our friendship and her legacy will last a lifetime.”
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Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan
“United States Senator Tina Smith has paved the way for so many women like me throughout her entire career. She uses her voice to fiercely defend the people of Minnesota. She’s fought for small businesses, farmers, and those who’ve been overlooked so they can have a fair shot at economic success.
”Senator Smith is also an organizer at heart. She knows we all do better when everyone has a seat at the table. Thank you, Tina, for your leadership. I look forward to continuing our work together for Minnesotans.”
Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman
“Senator Smith has been a tireless and dedicated champion for all Minnesotans. She’s never backed down from fighting for what is right. I’m especially grateful for her leadership on reproductive freedom, climate action, and mental health. Her work has improved the lives of so many, and I’m deeply grateful for her public service.”
Tim Scott, National Republican Senatorial Committee chair
NRSC Chair, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) issued the following statement on Sen. Smith's decision not to seek re-election in Minnesota:
“Minnesota is in play, and we play to win. Minnesotans deserve a Senator who will fight for lower taxes, economic opportunity, and safer communities.”
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