Michelle Fischbach to test Collin Peterson’s strength in a pro-Trump district
The rural, western
In a close 2020 presidential contest, the district will likely be one of one or two dozen across the nation that could help decide the balance of power in
In an interview Tuesday, Fischbach, a former lieutenant governor and state Senator from western
"I think that shows the people out there really want to see Trump succeed and the Trump agenda and not the Pelosi agenda," Fischbach said, referring to Democratic House Speaker
Peterson, who has seen his winning electoral margins dwindle in recent election cycles, has not commented publicly on Fischbach's challenge, which was announced Monday. He has said previously that that he would decide in January whether to officially seek a 16th term.
Many political observers, and even some Democratic strategists, believe that without Peterson in the race, the district would almost certainly revert to
Peterson has long been considered one of his party's more conservative House members, voting against Democratic priorities like health care and gun control. That's helped him hold his seat even as voters in his district have moved toward
Launching her campaign on
"I understand that [Peterson] is Ag chair and I get that, but the agenda they are pushing there is the liberal Pelosi agenda," said Fischbach, referring to Democratic House Speaker
Fischbach's early policy priorities include stronger border security measures, opposing new gun restrictions and weakening laws protecting abortion-rights. Fischbach's husband
Peterson, the state's most senior member of
"Right now, President
Regardless of the president's fortunes in the trade battle,
In a statement Tuesday,
"Then again, with one foot out the door already, maybe even Cranky Collin knows it's time to go home," Atchison said, using a nickname the
Peterson's margin of victory in the
Soon after Fischbach's announcement,
Elected to the state
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