Former ESPN Analyst Michele Tafoya Considers Run for Senate

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Former ESPN Analyst Michele Tafoya Considers Run for Senate
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Michele Tafoya, a former ESPN analyst known for her work covering the NFL, is considering a run for the US Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Tina Smith in 2026. Tafoya has been discussing her potential candidacy with various political figures and says her family is a key factor in her decision.

Broadcaster Michele Tafoya walks on the field before an NFL football game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots, Sunday, Sept. 8, 2019, in Foxborough, Mass. , ex-ESPN analyst Michele Tafoya is mulling a run at the Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Tina Smith, who will not seek reelection in 2026.

. “I’ve been talking to everyone from Tim Scott to people here locally, people in the establishment, but the ultimate thing for me is my family.” Following the loss of Smith, Democrats are forced to defend 13 seats on the 2026 ballot from turning red. “I think Minnesota is starving for a moderate Republican who doesn’t tell them that they’re going to ban abortion who is the antithesis of the Tim Walz regime,” Tafoya added. Star of “the Michele Tafoya Podcast,” where she dabbles in social issues and politics, Tafoya worked at ABC and ESPN, where she covered Super Bowl LVI. She also served as“My son’s first best friend was a little African-American boy. They were inseparable. Get to a certain age they start having what’s called an affinity group, which means you go for lunch and pizza with people who look like you … At kids in school, there is a big, big focus on the color of your skin and my children … Why are we even teaching that the color of the skin matters? Because to me, what matters is your character and your values. ... I don’t care if I’m attacked. I really am not afraid of that, and I guess I feel like so many people now are afraid. Yeah. And I’m not. Listen, I know there are repercussions for whatever I choose to say. And I’ve talked to my kids’ school about it. You know, please don’t hold this against my kids. I’m speaking for me. I’m speaking for my family. But please don’t hold this against my kids.”Tafoya served as co-chair for the campaign of Republican gubernatorial candidate Kendall Qualls, a former business executive and Army veteran, who lost the GOP primary.Eagles hire young coach to assist new offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and help Jalen HurtsWhy Yankees picked Marcus Stroman to start spring training opener Todderick Hunt covers Sports and Culture and Recruiting. Have a story idea or a tip? He can be reached at If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our

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