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Angie Craig‌​​‍‌‍​​​‌​‍‌‍​​‍​‍‌

US Representative (D-MN-2)
Tracked Sitting member of the House; tracked for votes, donor mapping, and committee oversight.
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Sources cited27
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Facts (42)
Data Freshness
Fresh Last update: 11d ago · Avg age: 108d
Confidence Tiers: Primary Source — cross-referenced government/corporate filings Pending Review — sourced but not independently verified AI Inference — analytical hypothesis from cross-referencing
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demogr‌​​‍‌‍​​​‌​‍‌‍​​‍​‍‌aphic anchor: Median Age: 38.1
Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Bache‌​​‍‌‍​​​‌​‍‌‍​​‍​‍‌lor's Degree or Higher: 43.5% (vs. 33.7% national)
Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: H‌​​‍‌‍​​​‌​‍‌‍​​‍​‍‌omeownership Rate: 77.9% (vs. 65.5% national)
Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Foreign-born population: 9.62% (70,200)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Hispanic or Latino: 8.1% (59,000)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Asian: 5.5% (40,200)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Black or African American: 6.8% (49,400)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: White (Non-Hispanic): 74.3% (542,000)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Poverty Rate: 3.4% (well below 12.4% national average)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median Household Income: $108,849 (2024)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Minnesota Amendment 1 — Extension of Lottery Revenue for Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (2024) — passed, margin 77.46% Yes / 22.54% No
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 31-33 (share 0.12)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 52 (share 0.13)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 11 (share 0.14)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 62 (share 0.17)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Lockheed Martin (2500 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: 3M (5000 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota (3523 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Thomson Reuters (7500 employees)
Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: State of Minnesota (40208 employees)
Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] District summary: Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District covers the south Twin Cities metro area, including all of Scott, Dakota, and Le Sueur counties as well as parts of Goodhue and Wabasha counties. It is a historically purple suburban-rural district with a population of approximately 730,000. The economy is diversified across agriculture (including large soybean and corn operations), healthcare, manufacturing, and professional services. Major employers include Thomson Reuters, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, 3M, Lockheed Martin, Cambria, and Red Wing Shoes. The district includes the Pine Bend Refinery (Minnesota's largest oil refinery, owned by Koch Industries) and has a median household income of $108,849 — well above the national average. The district has trended Democratic in recent cycles, with Craig winning by 13 points in 2024.
Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 6832 (Affordable Insulin Now Act (Craig was lead sponsor)) on 2022-03-31: As the lead Democratic sponsor of this bill capping insulin out-of-pocket costs at $35/month, Craig's vote represented a signature legislative achievement and a direct challenge to pharmaceutical industry pricing — despite receiving significant health-industry campaign contributions.
Date: 2022-03-31 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 5376 (117th) (Inflation Reduction Act) on 2022-08-12: Craig voted for the IRA, which included Medicare drug price negotiation authority and insulin cost caps — both issues she had personally championed in Congress, including sponsoring the Affordable Insulin Now Act.
Date: 2022-08-12 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted nay on H.Res. 863 (Impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas) on 2024-02-13: Craig voted against the Republican-led impeachment, aligning with her party while maintaining a nuanced immigration stance — she had previously joined a Republican-led border delegation and called on Biden to take executive action on the border.
Date: 2024-02-13 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted nay on H.R. 875 (Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act) on 2025-06-26: After voting for the Laken Riley Act just months earlier, Craig voted against this bill to deport noncitizens convicted of DUI — a notable split that drew sharp criticism from Republican campaign arms and highlighted the evolving tension in her immigration record as she ran for Senate.
Date: 2025-06-26 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 5376 (Build Back Better Act) on 2021-11-19: Craig was one of the last House Democrats to commit to supporting this $1.75 trillion social spending package. Her eventual Yes vote in a swing district that favored Trump in 2016 demonstrated willingness to back ambitious Democratic legislation despite electoral risk.
Date: 2021-11-19 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 3684 (Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act) on 2021-11-05: Craig voted for the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which delivered $6.8 billion to Minnesota for roads, bridges, broadband, and water projects — directly benefiting her district including the Red Wing Levee Road project. She prominently campaigned on this success.
Date: 2021-11-05 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 1319 (American Rescue Plan Act of 2021) on 2021-03-10: Craig voted for the $1.9 trillion COVID relief package that provided $1,400 stimulus checks, expanded child tax credits, and aid to state and local governments — supporting the Biden agenda in a swing district she ultimately held with 55% in 2024 despite Republican attacks on this vote.
Date: 2021-03-10 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 192 (Equal Representation Act (prohibiting noncitizens from being counted in congressional apportionment)) on 2024-05-23: Craig voted with Republicans against the majority of her party to bar noncitizens from being counted for congressional district apportionment — positioning herself as a centrist on immigration in a swing district, a stance that later complicated her Senate primary bid.
Date: 2024-05-23 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 4763 (Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT21)) on 2024-05-22: Craig was one of 71 House Democrats to support this crypto-friendly regulatory framework; cryptocurrency PACs had spent $973,501 in outside spending supporting her 2024 reelection. She later attended a crypto conference in Jackson Hole while missing the Minnesota State Fair opening day during her Senate campaign.
Date: 2024-05-22 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 29 (Laken Riley Act) on 2025-01-07: Craig was the only Minnesota Democrat to vote for this bill, which expanded mandatory detention for undocumented immigrants. She reversed herself 14 months later in a Star Tribune op-ed, calling her vote a 'wrong decision' amid a heated Senate primary.
Date: 2025-01-07 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review [disclosure] Craig's career top contributors include UnitedHealth Group ($23,698 in 2024 alone), the Pharmaceuticals/Health Products industry ($168,622 in 2024), and the Health Professionals sector ($174,789 in 2024) — all industries that have opposed Medicare drug price negotiation.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review [statement] During the 2024 campaign, Craig's office emphasized her work to lower prescription drug costs and take on Big Pharma, including sponsoring the Affordable Insulin Now Act and fighting to preserve Medicare drug price negotiations.
Date: 2022-08-02 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review [statement] In a Star Tribune op-ed published March 2, 2026, Craig wrote: 'It's also become clear that supporting any bill that gives ICE new authority in this administration was the wrong decision. And I regret my vote.'
Date: 2026-03-02 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review [vote] Rep. Angie Craig voted 'Yea' on passage of H.R. 29, the Laken Riley Act, which mandates detention of undocumented immigrants arrested for certain crimes including nonviolent offenses such as shoplifting and burglary, without requiring a conviction.
Date: 2025-01-07 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review As of late 2025, 92% of Craig's Senate primary campaign donations were under $100, and no individual donor or PAC had contributed more than $14,000 to that campaign.
Date: 2025-10-16 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review The medical device industry has been Craig's most loyal sector: St. Jude Medical, Medtronic, and the Medical Device Manufacturers Association have collectively contributed over $170,000 to her campaigns.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Rep. Craig's campaign received $130,375 in career contributions from individuals and PACs associated with St. Jude Medical, her former employer, where she served as VP of Global Human Resources from 2005 to 2015.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review In the 2024 campaign cycle, cryptocurrency-focused PACs spent $973,501 in outside spending supporting Angie Craig's reelection.
Date: 2024-11-05 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Small individual contributions (under $200) made up 27.04% of Craig's 2024 campaign receipts, a share significantly above the House average.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review In the 2015–2024 election cycle, Angie Craig for Congress raised $30,253,622 and spent $30,230,020, with PAC contributions totaling $3,009,998 from the Retired category alone.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 26 Apr 2026
Pending Review Angie Craig filed filing with the SEC on 2014-09-19. Accession number: N/A.
Date: 2014-09-19 Added: 23 Apr 2026
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Sources (27)
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