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Tim Walz, Democrats' 2024 vice presidential candidate, says he will not run for a third term as Minnesota governor

Gov. Tim Walz cites fraud allegations and partisan conflict, stepping down less than four months after his reelection launch amid ongoing federal investigations.

  • On Monday, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced he will not seek a third term to focus on alleged fraud in the state's welfare system rather than run a campaign.
  • Amid intensified investigations, federal scrutiny preceded Walz's decision, with national criticism targeting Minnesota's handling of fraud allegations.
  • Authorities say the fraud involved fake charities and child‑care providers and the Walz administration says it has cut funding streams, added new locks, and is working with the U.S. Attorney's office and the FBI.
  • Walz's decision immediately reshapes the 2026 governor's race, prompting speculation that U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar may run while Democratic leaders praised his record and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey thanked him for expanding paid leave and school meals.
  • Given his national profile, Walz's prominence as former 2024 vice‑presidential running mate raises the stakes as Minnesota faces an enormous challenge with ongoing investigations and disputes over federal childcare funding.
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KTBC broke the news in on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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