MINNEAPOLIS – Democratic U.S. Rep. Angie Craig’s reelection campaign had a $4.7 million war chest at the end of June, dwarfing that of her Republican challenger in what is expected to be Minnesota’s closest congressional race this year.
Craig reported raising more than $1.4 million in the second quarter. The two-term congresswoman from Prior Lake is in a rematch with Republican Tyler Kistner, a Marine Corps veteran who’s also from Prior Lake and whom she defeated by just over 2 percentage points in 2020.
Kistner reported raising $491,000 in the second quarter, finishing with a healthy $523,000 in cash on hand. The GOP hopes to flip the seat as it seeks to take control of the House.
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