Michele Tafoya wins Republican primary for Minnesota U.S. Senate seat
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 9:00 AM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Michele Tafoya secured the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in Minnesota on August 19, 2026. Tafoya, previously known as an NFL sideline reporter, defeated eight opponents to claim the nomination and will advance to the general election. Among her challengers were Adam Schwarze, a pro-gun ex-Navy SEAL, and Royce White, an outspoken political figure linked to the NBA. This nomination denotes a significant shift for Tafoya, who previously maintained a neutral public persona during her sports career.
- •Tafoya has a background as a Sunday Night Football sideline reporter.
- •She won against eight challengers in the Republican primary.
- •The general election will be held in November 2026.
- •Her candidacy marks a notable political transition from sports to Senate.
- •Tafoya's current political views contrast sharply with her earlier public persona.
- 9:00 AMThe Guardian Sport — Michele Tafoya: from unassuming NFL sideline reporter to rightwing firebrand
"The former Sunday Night Football stalwart is now one step from a seat in the US Senate. And she could cause a shock in liberal Minnesota As the third leg of NBC’s Sunday Night Football crew alongside play-by-play man Al Michaels and the tart-tongued analyst Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya was a paragon of deference and neutrality for 11 years as an NFL sideline reporter, dutifully relating boilerplate tactics, talking points and injury updates when she wasn’t nodding along to softball interviews or fumbling through hammy production gimmicks for viewers who might have been too offline to get the bit. She was almost pathologically committed to not doing anything to draw attention to herself or her gender in an era when sideline reporting was a fast track to national celebrity. Even her football takes hewed to the middle. (“New Orleans doesn’t want to lose to Atlanta twice in a season …”) Anyone who says they saw the 61-year-old emerging as a rightwing firebrand was watching a different game. And yet here we are. Last week, Tafoya was the decisive winner of Minnesota’s US Senate Republican primary, earning the party’s nomination for November’s general election. Even more striking: she beat back eight challengers, not least Adam Schwarze, the party-endorsed pro-gun, pro-military ex-Navy SEAL, and Royce White, the anti-leftist, anti-trans NBA flameout currently testing WNBA gender norms. Continue reading...
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