Democrat Dan Feehan stated Tuesday that he will be running for Congress again in southern Minnesota after coming within 1,300 votes of defeating Republican Jim Hagedorn in 2018.

Hagedorn edged Feehan by about a half-percentage point for the seat Tim Walz left for his successful run for governor.

Democratic strategists consider Feehan their best bet to flip a Minnesota district next year. Feehan is an Army veteran who served in Iraq, taught grade school and worked in the Obama administration as an acting assistant secretary of defense.

Hagedorn aligned himself with President Donald Trump during his campaign and has stood by the president since then.

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