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‘It’s disgusting’: Former NFL reporter enters U.S. Senate race vowing to clean up Minnesota fraud fiasco

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Michele Tafoya, a former NFL sideline reporter and Twin Cities broadcaster, entered Minnesota’s 2026 Senate race Wednesday vowing to expand Senate Republicans’ 53-seat majority during November’s midterm elections.

Tafoya, who left NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” in 2022 after a decade-long stint, is touting her background as a political outsider offering voters a clean slate as she vies for a Democratic-held seat that has long eluded Republicans. She argued Minnesota’s massive welfare fraud scandal gives Republicans an offensive play for the seat she characterized as “wide open,” though the state tends to favor Democratic candidates at the federal level.

“I’ve just seen the failure of leadership in Minnesota … and watching the decline of this place that I love and where I’ve raised my kids is really difficult to witness,” Tafoya told the Daily Caller News Foundation in an interview prior to her campaign launch. “I finally just got to the point where I said, ‘OK, why don’t you do something about it? You stand up and you help.’”

The longtime journalist is pledging to put Minnesota Democrats, including Gov. Tim Walz, under the microscope for failing to stop the theft of taxpayer dollars. Federal prosecutors have said the total amount defrauded could surpass $9 billion, with those charged mostly of Somali descent.

“I’m trained to ask questions and get to the truth, and that’s something that I feel very strongly about, that we have failed at,” Tafoya said. “We have not held people to account.”

Tafoya sharply criticized Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan and Rep. Angie Craig, the Democratic candidates in the race, who are engaged in a vicious battle for the party’s base voters ahead of the August primary. She argued Flanagan and Craig are “two career politicians who have done nothing to help Minnesota” while touting her unique background that would bring “fresh ideas” to the state.

The large-scale theft of taxpayer dollars could prove to be a major liability for Flanagan, who served as Walz’s deputy while most of the fraud transpired. Craig also defended Walz’s leadership amid the widening scandal in a brief interview with the Daily Caller News Foundation in December. Walz suspended his reelection bid weeks later, citing the growing public outcry.

Tafoya also slammed the Democratic rivals for using increasingly belligerent rhetoric toward Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which the Trump administration has alleged are facing an unprecedented number of assaults.

Craig, who previously touted her “moderate” brand, compared ICE’s operations to the “1930s in Germany” following the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE Agent on Jan. 7. Craig has also pledged to vote against future funding for ICE and has championed DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment.

“We’ve watched as Tim Walz and his friends on the far-left have created an agitated environment that’s dangerous not only for law enforcement, but for our citizens — all just to pick a political fight with the president,” Tafoya said regarding the recent unrest in Minnesota.

“It’s dangerous. It’s disgusting,” Tafoya continued. “We need leaders who want to enforce the law, support law enforcement and make Minnesota safe and peaceful — the way that we all know it can be.”

Tafoya, who has never held elected office, first floated running for the open seat in February 2025 following Democratic Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith’s decision to not seek reelection.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), Senate Republicans’ campaign arm, actively recruited her into the race. Tafoya told the DCNF she heard from many other folks in addition to NRSC chairman Tim Scott asking her to run for the open Senate seat.

Tafoya will vie against a crowded field of candidates for the GOP nomination, including Adam Schwarze, a former Navy SEAL, and ex-NBA player Royce White.

President Donald Trump, whose endorsement can often sway the results of Republican primaries, has yet to back a candidate. Tafoya told the DCNF she would be “honored” to have Trump’s support, but remains focused on winning the primary with or without him.

“He’s on his own timeline, and if he decides to endorse, great,” Tafoya said.

Though national Republicans view Tafoya as a star recruit for Minnesota’s 2026 Senate race, she is still set to face an uphill battle in the traditionally left-leaning state. Tafoya’s candidacy also means Democrats will likely have to spend resources in Minnesota to shore up their nominee instead of using that money in other battleground states.

The nonpartisan Cook Political Report rated the contest as “Likely Democrat” prior to Tafoya’s announcement. A Republican has not won a statewide election in the North Star State since former Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s reelection win in 2006.

Despite these apparent challenges, Tafoya shared that conversations with residents across the state indicate that voters want an alternative to one-party Democratic rule this November. In addition to the welfare fraud scandal, the GOP candidate cited boys competing in girls’ sports, violent crime and taxpayer spending on illegal immigrants as areas where Minnesotans are looking for another choice to the Democratic status quo.

“Minnesotans are not blind to the issues around them,” Tafoya told the DCNF. “You’ve got fourth and fifth generation families here who don’t want to leave, but they’re thinking about it. They want to see change. I know this. They want to see something different.”

“I think that we are at a moment in Minnesota that is ripe for this, for people to change their minds and say, ‘Hey, this isn’t working. Let’s find someone who will work for us,’” Tafoya continued.

Tafoya has lived in Minnesota for more than three decades where she raised two children with her husband, Mark Vandersall.

Republicans are also seeking to flip Democratic-held seats in Michigan, Georgia and New Hampshire during the midterms.

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