Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 3
Kaela Berg campaigns for Congress in Minnesota's second district
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 3

Kaela Berg campaigns for Congress in Minnesota's second district

7 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 3
  • The Saint Paul state representative and Endeavor Air flight attendant is seeking the open seat as Democrat Angie Craig runs for the Senate, facing Matt Klein and Matt Little.
  • Berg says her union leadership and experience living paycheck to paycheck drive her platform of workers' rights, universal healthcare, lower costs and opposition to Trump tariffs.
  • She is part of a wider labor-backed Democratic push in the 2026 midterms, and has also criticised Minnesota immigration enforcement operations that sparked protests after two civilians were killed.
Can a flight attendant working to make ends meet effectively challenge corporate power from inside Congress?
As local hospitals face financial collapse, can a universal healthcare platform offer immediate relief?

The Battle for Minnesota’s 2nd District: Can Flight Attendant Kaela Berg Win Back Blue-Collar Voters in 2026?

Overview

The 2026 open seat in Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District, created by Angie Craig's Senate run, has turned a once safe Democratic district into a key battleground. This change gives Republicans a rare chance to flip the seat in a competitive D+3 district. Democratic candidates Klein and Little hold a strong fundraising lead, while Republican Tyler Kistner's withdrawal leaves Eric Pratt as the sole GOP contender. Meanwhile, Kaela Berg, a former flight attendant and union leader, champions working-class issues like preserving local healthcare and fighting for labor rights. Her campaign reflects a broader Democratic effort to reconnect with blue-collar voters amid shifting political dynamics.

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