Finstad and Johnson win primaries for Minnesota's 1st District, advance to November
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Summary
KTTC covered the morning after the August 11, 2026 primaries in Minnesota's 1st Congressional District. Democrat Jake Johnson held a press conference outside Rep. Brad Finstad's office, criticizing the incumbent on affordability, data centers, and in-person town halls. Finstad won the Republican primary and posted thanks to supporters on X; Johnson highlighted his campaign's grassroots support and commitment to representing Southern Minnesotans in Congress. The segment noted the general election date and that Finstad's office did not respond to a request for comment.
Editorial Assessment
The segment accurately reports verified primary outcomes and Johnson's public statements. It supplies useful detail on Finstad's limited office hours from his site but offers little counter-context on town hall formats or the policy issues raised. Viewers receive a clear picture of the candidates advancing but may miss broader data on constituent engagement practices or Finstad's record on the topics criticized. Sourcing is transparent and primary-focused.
Key Moments
Jake Johnson won the DFL primary for MN-01
Ballotpedia and NYT results show Johnson defeated Alex Eaton with ~81%.
Brad Finstad won the Republican primary for MN-01
Ballotpedia and local reports confirm Finstad defeated challengers with ~90%.
Finstad's Rochester office is open only Tuesdays and Thursdays per his website
Segment directly attributes the schedule to Finstad's official site.
Johnson criticized Finstad on lack of in-person town halls
Johnson's own post-election remarks; Finstad has used phone formats.