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Angela Dawn Craig (born February 14, 1972) is an American politician, retired journalist, and former businesswoman. A member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), she has served as the U.S. representative from since 2019. The district includes most of the southern suburbs of the
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and outlying rural areas to the southwest. Born and raised in
Arkansas Arkansas ( ) is a landlocked state in the West South Central region of the Southern United States. It borders Missouri to the north, Tennessee and Mississippi to the east, Louisiana to the south, Texas to the southwest, and Oklahoma ...
, Craig worked in journalism and corporate communications. She moved to
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in 2005 for a job at St. Jude Medical. Craig first ran for Congress in
2016 2016 was designated as: * International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly. * International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
, narrowly losing to Jason Lewis, whom she defeated in their
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rematch. Craig is the first openly LGBT+ member of Congress from Minnesota, and the first
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mother to serve in Congress. On April 29, 2025, she announced her candidacy for the
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in the 2026 election to succeed
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.


Early life and career

Craig was born in West Helena, Arkansas, in 1972. She graduated from Nettleton High School in Jonesboro, and earned a
bachelor's degree A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years ...
in journalism from the
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. After college, Craig interned at ''
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'', and became a full-time reporter. She lived in
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from 2002 through 2005, and worked at St. Jude Medical in
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and communications from 2005 to 2017.


U.S. House of Representatives


Elections


2016

In 2016, Craig ran for the
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in . She announced her candidacy before Republican incumbent John Kline announced his retirement. She faced no opposition in the Democratic primary. In the general election, she faced former conservative talk show host Jason Lewis. She lost by fewer than 7,000 votes.


2018

Craig sought a rematch with Lewis in 2018. As in 2016, she was unopposed in the Democratic primary. In the general election, she defeated Lewis, whose candor was felt to be his eventual undoing. Regarding slavery, for instance, he said in 2016, "If you don't want to own a slave, don't, but don't tell other people they can't."The Terrible Mini-Trump of Minnesota and the Progressive Who’s Running Against Him
''
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'', John Weiner, September 2, 2016. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
Craig is the first openly
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mother to be elected to Congress, the first woman to be elected in Minnesota's 2nd district, and the first openly gay person elected to Congress from Minnesota. She received 52.6% of the vote, winning three of the six counties in the district. When she took office on January 3, 2019, she became the first DFLer to represent this district since it was reconfigured as a south suburban district in 2003.


2020

Legal Marijuana Now Party nominee Adam Weeks said that Republican operatives offered him $15,000 to run for Congress in the 2nd district in order to "pull votes away" from Craig. He said: "They want me to run as a third-party, liberal candidate, which I'm down. I can play the liberal, you know that."Before death, pro-marijuana candidate reportedly said GOP recruited him to "pull votes away" from Minnesota Democrat
''
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'', October 29, 2020. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
Leaders of prominent pro-marijuana legalization groups Minnesotans for Responsible Marijuana Regulation, Sensible Change Minnesota, and Minnesota NORML called the strategy "unconscionable". In late September, Weeks died of a drug overdose. Minnesota law requires a special election if a major-party nominee dies within 79 days of Election Day. The law was enacted to prevent a repeat of the circumstances of the 2002 U. S. Senate election, in which incumbent
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died 11 days before the general election. Since the Legal Marijuana Now Party was a major party in Minnesota (because its 2018 candidate for
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won five percent of the vote), the 2nd District race was set to be postponed to February 9, 2021. Craig sued to keep the election on November 3, arguing that the requirement for a special election could leave the 2nd district without representation for almost a month, and also violated federal election law. Republican nominee Tyler Kistner joined the Minnesota Secretary of State as a defendant. The federal judge hearing the case ruled for Craig, noting that federal election law bars moving the date of House elections in all but a few circumstances. Kistner appealed to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, which also sided with Craig. The appeals court held that the death of a candidate from a party with "modest electoral strength" could not justify postponing the election. After Kistner's appeal to the
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was rejected, the election was cleared to continue as scheduled on November 3. Craig won by a narrow margin.


2022

In the 2022 election, Craig defeated Republican nominee Tyler Kistner in a rematch of the 2020 election with 51% of the vote to Kistner's 46%.


2026

On April 29, 2025, Craig announced that she would run for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by
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. Also running for the Democratic nomination are Lieutenant Governor
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and former state senator Melisa López Franzen. Craig had been considered a serious contender in the race for months before announcing her candidacy.


Tenure

According to the McCourt School of Public Policy at
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, Craig held a Bipartisan Index Score of 0.3 in the
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for 2019, placing her 114th out of 435 members. During
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's presidency, Craig voted in line with Trump's stated position 5.5% of the time. In the 117th Congress, she voted in line with
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's stated position 100% of the time. Craig broke more frequently with the Biden administration in 2023, voting in line with the president's positions 70.6% of the time, the fourth-lowest rate of any House member in the Democratic Caucus. Trump has signed more of Craig's bills into law than Biden. On February 25, 2022, Craig introduced the Affordable Insulin Now Act, a bill intended to cap out-of-pocket
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prices at $35 per month. The bill passed the House. On April 27, 2023, Craig's congressional office announced that its staff would no longer be required to have bachelor's degrees. Craig played a role in negotiations for the 2024 United States federal budget, in which the far-right
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has demanded deep spending cuts and refused to work with House Speaker
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. In response to the intraparty dispute, on September 20, 2023, Craig introduced the MCCARTHY (My Constituents Cannot Afford Rebellious Tantrums, Handle Your) Shutdown Act, which proposes that members' pay be withheld for each day that a federal government shutdown lasts. In 2025, Craig was one of 46 House Democrats who joined all Republicans to vote for the Laken Riley Act.


Committee assignments

For the 118th Congress: * Committee on Agriculture ** Subcommittee on Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development ** Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities, Risk Management, and Credit *
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** Subcommittee on Communications and Technology ** Subcommittee on Health


Caucus memberships

* Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus (co-chair) * New Democrat Coalition * House Pro-Choice Caucus * Congressional Coalition on Adoption * Problem Solvers Caucus


Political positions

Craig has been described as and self-identified as a
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moderate Democrat. Craig's position on police reform has shifted dramatically since she took office. In March, she voted for the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021. In 2024, she brought the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association's (MPPOA) executive director as her guest to the
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address. The MPPOA funded Derek Chauvin's legal fees during his prosecution for the
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. On February 1, 2023, Craig was one of 12 Democrats to vote for a resolution to end the COVID-19 national emergency. Craig voted to provide Israel with support following the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. On July 6, 2024, Craig called for Biden not to run for reelection. She was the first battleground district member to do so. Craig supported the "nonprofit killer bill" on its first vote in 2024. Craig has publicly criticized
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but received $10,000 in contributions from
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's PAC in 2024.


Electoral history


Personal life

In 2020, Craig moved to
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, after living in
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, for nearly 10 years. She and her wife, Cheryl Greene, were married in 2008, and have four sons, who were teenagers during her first run for Congress in 2016.The Terrible Mini-Trump of Minnesota — and the Progressive Who's Running Against Him
''
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'', Jon Weiner, September 2, 2016. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
Craig is a
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. On February 9, 2023, Craig was physically assaulted in the elevator of her Washington, D.C., apartment building. She escaped after throwing hot coffee in the assailant's face. The man who assaulted her was sentenced to 27 months in prison.


See also

* List of LGBT members of the United States Congress * Women in the United States House of Representatives


References


External links


Congresswoman Angie Craig
official U.S. House website
Campaign website
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