His exit comes as some other Republicans have started to distance themselves from the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in the state.
Breaking - GOP candidate for Gov of Minnesota drops out. Says he cant support federal "retribution" against Minnesotans ... @startribune.com www.startribune.com/chris-madel- ...
-- Jamie Gangel (@jamiegangel.bsky.social) Jan 26, 2026 at 10:41 AM
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I don't like what my party is doing, so I'm dropping out
#7 | Posted by kwrx25
He's not the only one!
Republican Lawmakers Are Leaving Office Out Of Fear Of The Party's Base, Report Claims: 'I'd Rather My House Not Get Firebombed'
The lawmaker told the outlet he is leaving office but not out of fear of retaliation from Trump, but political violence. "I'd rather my house not get firebombed," the lawmaker said.
The outlet noted that fears are not far-fetched given the wave of political violence that has taken place over the past years. Indiana Republicans have faced "swatting" incidents for not endorsing the redistricting plan.
Another has reported a bomb threat and other forms of harassment, including receiving pizza deliveries they had not ordered to show them their address was not private. Some others have not been made public.
www.latintimes.com
@#7 ... there's a way to make change ...
Pleas explain ...
How does a Republican make a change within the current MAGA-controlled Republican Party without having to deal with threats of violence?
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she's received threats amid deepening feud with Trump (November 2025)
www.nbcnews.com
ICE Shootings Are Freaking Out the GOP. They're Afraid to Tell Trump.
www.politico.com
... To cover the Republican Party in the age of President Donald Trump requires a grasp of cryptology.[emphasis mine]
Because of the unflinching personal loyalty he demands, and punishment he'll administer on public dissenters, leading GOP officials speak in rhetorical code.
And in the aftermath of the second killing by federal agents of a protester in Minnesota, there's been a stream of statements, comments and sound bites from party lawmakers that beg for translation.
Before we get to the private and public messages being transmitted, however, a word on what top Republicans actually believe about what has become a deepening crisis for the White House, based on my conversations over the last two days.
They are concerned more protests to the bloodshed may beget additional incidents, have little faith in DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and, from a raw political standpoint, worry the party has squandered the best issues it had when voters were otherwise frustrated with the cost of living: the border and public order.
Immigration, broadly, as one veteran senator granted anonymity to speak candidly told me over the weekend, is for the GOP what health care is for Democrats -- a "home game."
Yet with viral images of Americans being shot in broad daylight replacing migrants stampeding across the country's border, that advantage is quickly dissipating.
So what are Republican elected officials doing to address what could prove calamitous, for the country and their political fortunes? ...
America has no left to speak of. Democrats would be a center right party anywhere else in the world.
-He spoke like a trumper so I called him one. Whaaa!
No, he didn't. You're just a 5th grader throwing spitwads.
Go back to wishing you could have an original opinion or thought while you read such things expressed by others.
You're nothing more than sidekick looking for a bully to tag along with.
You're the short one.......www.reddit.com
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