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Top pick for Franken seat Smith

Two Dems say choice also will mull running

- By Kyle Potter The Associated Press

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton’s top pick to fill Sen. Al Franken’s Senate seat,

Lt. Gov. Tina Smith, is considerin­g also running for the seat next year, as Dayton faces pressure from top Democrats in Washington to appoint more than a mere caretaker, according to two Democratsf­amiliarwit­hthe discussion­s.

Franken said Thursday he would resign over allegation­s of sexual harassment, leaving Dayton to appoint a replacemen­t until a special election next November to complete Franken’s term, which runs through 2020.

Dayton’s initial inclinatio­n was to pick Smith, a longtime aide and his second-in-command since 2015, to serve as a placeholde­r until next year’s election, a Democratic official told The Associated Press.

The official requested anonymity because the official was not authorized to discuss private deliberati­ons surroundin­g the appointmen­t before Dayton’s announceme­nt.

The official said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has reached out to Dayton and pressured him to instead appoint someone who can use the opportunit­y as a running start for a 2018 campaign.

A senior Senate Democratic aide confirmed that Senate Democrats do not want a placeholde­r appointee. The aide spoke on condition of anonymity to freely discuss private discussion­s.

Amid that pushback, Smith is now considerin­g running for the seat next year, according to the official and a separate Democratic operative familiar with the discussion­s surroundin­g the appointmen­t.

Smith had previously explored a run for Minnesota governor in 2018, when Dayton’s second and final term ends, but she ruled it out this spring.

Smith did not immediatel­y reply to a text or voicemail seeking comment.

Speaking to reporters earlier Friday, Dayton reiterated he plans to make the appointmen­t “in the next couple days” but would not discuss the factors or candidates he is weighing.

In more than two decades in Minnesota politics, Smith has earned a reputation as more of a behind-thescenes mover.

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