# Minnesota's 8th District margin of victory

Minnesota's 8th District

Updated: May 8, 2026

Category: Elections

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## Short Answer

**Key takeaway.** Both the **model** and the **market** expect Democrats to win Minnesota's 8th District by 2 or more points, with no compelling evidence of mispricing.

## Key Claims (January 2026)

**- - Stauber's vote lifting the BWCAW mining ban is a key vulnerability.** - Incumbent Pete Stauber has secured consistent double-digit victories in the district.
- The district was identified as "Safe R" in 2024, with strong Republican margins.
- No public, non-partisan polling is available for the 2026 general election.
- Mid-year 2026 campaign finance reports are not yet available.
- National parties appear to show a lack of prioritization for this race.

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## Executive Verdict

**Key takeaway.** At 16c, **market** is 5.5 points above **model**'s **10.5%**, offering 6.2x payout despite Stauber's strong electoral history.

### Who Wins and Why

| Outcome | Market | Model | Why |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Democrats, 2+ pts | 16.0% | 10.5% | A favorable national political environment may boost Democratic performance in the district. |

## Model vs Market

- Model Probability: 10.5% (Yes)
- Market Probability: 16.0% (Yes)
- Yes refers to: Democrats, 2+ pts
- Edge: -5.5pp
- Expected Return: -34.1%
- R-Score: -0.55
- Total Volume: $2,427
- 24h Volume: $2,427
- Open Interest: $927

- Expiration: November 3, 2027

## Market Behavior & Price Dynamics

This prediction market has experienced a significant and rapid upward trend. The contract price began at a low of 1.0% before undergoing a sharp spike, climbing to a peak of 18.0% in a very short period. Since reaching this high, the price has seen a minor pullback and has stabilized around the current level of 16.0%. This price action indicates a swift and decisive shift in market expectations after an initial period of low valuation. The overall trend is clearly upward, with the market establishing a new, much higher trading range.

The primary catalyst for the dramatic price increase appears to be the market's alignment with fundamental data about the district. The current price of 16.0% is almost identical to the 16.07-point margin of victory the Republican candidate secured in the 2024 election. This suggests that after the market opened at a very low level, traders rapidly priced in the district's strong Republican lean, which is further supported by its R+7 Cook Partisan Voting Index rating and a "Solid Republican" rating from the Cook Political Report. The price jump from 1.0% to 18.0% reflects an efficient market correction, anchoring the expected outcome to the most recent and relevant historical precedent.

The chart suggests that the recent peak of 18.0% is a key resistance level, while the current price around 16.0% is forming a strong support level. Market sentiment is firmly grounded in the belief that the upcoming election will closely mirror the 2024 result. The stabilization of the price at this level, following the initial sharp rise, suggests a consensus has formed among participants. While total volume is moderate, the price's stability indicates conviction behind the current valuation, reflecting expectations of another strong Republican performance in Minnesota's 8th District.

## Contract Snapshot

The market resolves to "Yes" if the Democratic Party wins the 2026 U.S. House of Representatives election in Minnesota's 8th District by 2 percentage points or more; otherwise, it resolves to "No." The margin is calculated as the Democratic Party's vote percentage minus the closest opponent's, with no rounding applied. The market opened on May 5, 2026, and will close early if certified election results are published, or by November 3, 2027, with payouts occurring approximately 30 minutes after closing.

## Market Discussion

Republican Pete Stauber won Minnesota's 8th District by a 16.07-point margin in 2024, securing 57.99% of the vote [[^]](https://electionresults.sos.mn.gov/Results/Index?districtId=563&ersElectionId=170&scenario=USRepresentative)[[^]](https://ballotpedia.org/Minnesota%27s_8th_Congressional_District_election,_2024). The district has a Republican lean, with a PVI of R+7 to R+8 and Donald Trump winning it by 23 points in 2020 [[^]](https://polymarket.com/event/mn-08-house-election-winner)[[^]](https://worldcoin.polymarket.com/event/mn-08-house-election-winner). Prediction markets suggest a strong likelihood of a Republican win, with one indicating 71-72% odds as of early 2026, while another market is active on the possibility of a Democratic margin of victory of 2+ points [[^]](https://polymarket.com/event/mn-08-house-election-winner)[[^]](https://worldcoin.polymarket.com/event/mn-08-house-election-winner)[[^]](http://polymarket.com/event/mn-08-house-election-winner)[[^]](https://kalshi.com/markets/kxmidtermmov/midterm-margin-of-victory/kxmidtermmov-mn08d).

## Market Data

| Contract | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | Last Price | Volume | Open Interest |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Democrats, 2+ pts | 16% | 17% | 16% | $2,427 | $927 |

## What key policy votes by incumbent Pete Stauber present the greatest vulnerability for attack by challenger Trina Swanson's 2026 campaign?

Mining Ban Lift Date | April 2026 [[^]](https://www2.startribune.com/stauber-notches-key-victory-with-senate-vote-end-ban-on-mining-near-bwcaw/601751511/) |
Stauber Environment Score | 35% [[^]](https://myreptracker.com/united-states/legislators/us-house-mn-8-pete-stauber) |
Save the Boundary Waters Endorsement | April 21 [[^]](https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/save-boundary-waters-endorses-potential-205713742.html) |

**Stauber's vote lifting the BWCAW mining ban is his main vulnerability**

Stauber's vote lifting the BWCAW mining ban is his main vulnerability. His Senate victory in April 2026, which ended the mining ban near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW), represents the most significant vulnerability for attack by Trina Swanson's 2026 campaign [[^]](https://www2.startribune.com/stauber-notches-key-victory-with-senate-vote-end-ban-on-mining-near-bwcaw/601751511/). This decision quickly led to public backlash, including a Reddit mobilization on April 16 [[^]](https://www2.startribune.com/stauber-notches-key-victory-with-senate-vote-end-ban-on-mining-near-bwcaw/601751511/)[[^]](https://www.reddit.com/r/TwinCities/comments/1snalli/we_need_to_help_our_friends_in_district_8_get_rid/), and resulted in Save the Boundary Waters endorsing Swanson on April 21 [[^]](https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/save-boundary-waters-endorses-potential-205713742.html). Swanson has explicitly targeted Stauber on this issue in podcasts, characterizing his actions as granting 'Chilean mining company access' [Here’s a sneak peak where Trinal talks about the Boundary Waters—one of Minnesota’s most beautiful protected places—and Pete’s plan to let a Chilean mining company get access to it.

The full podcast episode drops Monday!">[^]](https://www.threads.com/@thepoliticschicks/post/DVmt61YDX-f/video-if-you-would-have-told-us-a-year-ago-wed-be-interviewing-leading-candidates-for).

The mining ban energizes opposition despite Stauber's strong electoral position. This vote has energized opposition within outdoor recreation-heavy Northeast Minnesota, despite District 8 being rated Safe/Lean R and Stauber's wide victory margin in 2024 [[^]](https://www2.startribune.com/stauber-notches-key-victory-with-senate-vote-end-ban-on-mining-near-bwcaw/601751511/)[[^]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Minnesota). Stauber's environmental score stands at **35%** [[^]](https://myreptracker.com/united-states/legislators/us-house-mn-8-pete-stauber). While his support for mining may appeal to Iron Range job concerns, it creates a divide among voters regarding wilderness protection, thus highlighting a crucial area for Swanson's campaign to exploit [[^]](https://myreptracker.com/united-states/legislators/us-house-mn-8-pete-stauber). In contrast, Stauber's pro-life record, which includes votes against the Women's Health Protection Act and for HR 7 and the Born-Alive Act, has not generated the same immediate, campaign-specific opposition from Swanson's campaign as the BWCAW mining ban [[^]](http://stauber.house.gov/media/press-releases/stauber-votes-against-democrats-barbaric-abortion-demand-until-birth-act)[[^]](https://yourreprecord.org/members/stauber-pete-mn-8/).

## How do historical vote margins and fundraising totals in MN-08 since 2022 support its 'Solid Republican' rating from analysts like The Cook Political Report?

2024 Stauber Win Margin | 16 points [[^]](https://electionresults.sos.mn.gov/Results/Index?districtId=563&ersElectionId=170&scenario=USRepresentative)[[^]](https://ballotpedia.org/Minnesota%27s_8th_Congressional_District) |
2022 Stauber Win Margin | 14.4 points [[^]](https://www.hutchnews.com/elections/results/2022-11-08/us-house/minnesota/)[[^]](https://ballotpedia.org/Minnesota%27s_8th_Congressional_District) |
Cook PVI | R+7 (2026) [[^]](https://ballotpedia.org/Minnesota%27s_8th_Congressional_District)[[^]](https://www.cookpolitical.com/house/race/483381) |

**Incumbent Pete Stauber's consistent double-digit victories affirm MN-08's Republican strength**

Incumbent Pete Stauber's consistent double-digit victories affirm MN-08's Republican strength. Republican incumbent Pete Stauber has demonstrated robust electoral success in Minnesota's 8th Congressional District, validating its 'Solid Republican' rating. In the 2024 election, Stauber secured **57.99%** of the vote (244,498 ballots) compared to his Democratic opponent, Schultz, who received **41.92%** (176,724 ballots), resulting in an approximate 16-point victory margin [[^]](https://electionresults.sos.mn.gov/Results/Index?districtId=563&ersElectionId=170&scenario=USRepresentative)[[^]](https://ballotpedia.org/Minnesota%27s_8th_Congressional_District). This followed a similarly decisive win in the 2022 MN-08 election, where Stauber garnered **57.2%** (188,755 votes) against Schultz's **42.8%** (141,009 votes), marking a margin of roughly 14.4 points [[^]](https://www.hutchnews.com/elections/results/2022-11-08/us-house/minnesota/)[[^]](https://ballotpedia.org/Minnesota%27s_8th_Congressional_District).

Stauber's significant fundraising advantage further reinforces the district's Republican lean. Beyond electoral success, Stauber consistently exhibited stronger fundraising capabilities across both election cycles. In 2024, Stauber's total fundraising surpassed **$1.6** million, while Schultz raised over **$750,000** [[^]](https://www.minnpost.com/elections/2024/08/stauber-schultz-rematch-in-minnesotas-8th-has-tightened-but-is-it-in-play/). For the 2022 cycle, Stauber's fundraising exceeded **$2** million, substantially more than Schultz's total of under **$530,000** [[^]](https://www.minnpost.com/elections/2024/08/stauber-schultz-rematch-in-minnesotas-8th-has-tightened-but-is-it-in-play/)[[^]](https://www2.startribune.com/northern-minnesota-congressional-race-reflects-changing-political-makeup/600217752/). These repeated electoral victories and financial advantages collectively bolster The Cook Political Report's 'Solid R' rating for MN-08 for 2026, with Pete Stauber as the incumbent, and align with the district's R+7 Cook PVI [[^]](https://www.quiverquant.com/election-fundraising/house/MN/8)[[^]](https://www.cookpolitical.com/house/race/483381)[[^]](https://ballotpedia.org/Minnesota%27s_8th_Congressional_District).

## How do the mid-year 2026 campaign finance reports for Pete Stauber and Trina Swanson compare in terms of total fundraising and cash-on-hand?

Stauber Quarterly Raise | $251,069 (53.23% from individuals) [[^]](https://www.quiverquant.com/election-fundraising/house/MN/8) |
Stauber Cash On Hand (Dec 2024) | $931,475 (Quiver Quantitative) or $528,494 (ProPublica/FEC) [[^]](https://www.quiverquant.com/election-fundraising/house/MN/8)[[^]](https://projects.propublica.org/itemizer/committee/C00650697/2024) |
Swanson Primary Fundraising Status | Leads Democratic primary fundraising (April 26, 2026 report) [[^]](https://www.northernnewsnow.com/2026/04/26/democratic-candidate-trina-swanson-leads-fundraising-crowded-primary-race/) |

**Mid-year 2026 campaign finance reports are not yet available**

Mid-year 2026 campaign finance reports are not yet available. As of May 8, 2026, the specific mid-year 2026 campaign finance reports for Pete Stauber and Trina Swanson have not been released, making a direct comparison of their total fundraising and cash-on-hand for this period currently impossible [[^]](https://www.fec.gov/data/committee/C00650697/)[[^]](https://www.fec.gov/data/candidate/H6MN08179/). These official filings are anticipated to be due in July 2026 [[^]](https://www.fec.gov/data/committee/C00650697/)[[^]](https://www.fec.gov/data/candidate/H6MN08179/).

Pete Stauber's prior fundraising totals provide some financial context. For Pete Stauber, a recent quarterly fundraising total was **$251,069,** with **53.23%** derived from individual contributions [[^]](https://www.quiverquant.com/election-fundraising/house/MN/8). His reported cash on hand as of December 2024 varied between **$931,475** according to Quiver Quantitative and **$528,494** as reported by ProPublica/FEC [[^]](https://www.quiverquant.com/election-fundraising/house/MN/8)[[^]](https://projects.propublica.org/itemizer/committee/C00650697/2024). Additionally, a cycle total of approximately **$2.3** million was attributed to Stauber by WhoFundsCongress, though this figure likely pertains to an earlier election cycle [[^]](https://www.whofundscongress.com/member/stauber-peter-allen-mn/). These available figures represent earlier periods and do not constitute part of the mid-year 2026 reports [[^]](https://www.quiverquant.com/election-fundraising/house/MN/8)[[^]](https://projects.propublica.org/itemizer/committee/C00650697/2024)[[^]](https://www.whofundscongress.com/member/stauber-peter-allen-mn/).

Trina Swanson reportedly leads Democratic primary fundraising, but specific figures are pending. Trina Swanson is reported to lead Democratic primary fundraising, according to an April 26, 2026 report [[^]](https://www.northernnewsnow.com/2026/04/26/democratic-candidate-trina-swanson-leads-fundraising-crowded-primary-race/). However, specific dollar figures detailing the extent of this lead were not provided within that particular report [[^]](https://www.northernnewsnow.com/2026/04/26/democratic-candidate-trina-swanson-leads-fundraising-crowded-primary-race/). Earlier financial data from December 31, 2025, indicated **$0** in receipts for Swanson, as reported by FEC/Ballotpedia [[^]](https://ballotpedia.org/Minnesota%27s_8th_Congressional_District_election,_2026_(August_11_Democratic_primary)). Similar to Stauber, specific total fundraising or cash-on-hand figures from Swanson's mid-year 2026 reports have not yet been made public [[^]](https://ballotpedia.org/Minnesota%27s_8th_Congressional_District_election,_2026_(August_11_Democratic_primary))[[^]](https://www.northernnewsnow.com/2026/04/26/democratic-candidate-trina-swanson-leads-fundraising-crowded-primary-race/).

## Is there any public, non-partisan polling available for the 2026 Minnesota's 8th District general election matchup between Stauber and Swanson?

Incumbent's Previous Win Margin | 58% in 2024 (Pete Stauber) [[^]](https://www.cookpolitical.com/house/race/483381)[[^]](https://ballotpedia.org/Minnesota%27s_8th_Congressional_District_election,_2026_(August_11_Republican_primary)) |
District Cook PVI | R+7 [[^]](https://www.cookpolitical.com/house/race/483381) |
Polymarket Prediction (early 2026) | Republicans at 71-72% chance of winning [[^]](https://base.polymarket.com/event/mn-08-house-election-winner)[[^]](http://polymarket.com/event/mn-08-house-election-winner) |

**There are no public, non-partisan polls for the 2026 MN-08 election**

There are no public, non-partisan polls for the 2026 MN-08 election. Currently, no public, non-partisan head-to-head polls are available for the 2026 Minnesota's 8th District general election matchup between Republican incumbent Pete Stauber and Democratic challenger Trina Swanson [[^]](https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/kstp-surveyusa-poll-results-no-clear-leaders-in-u-s-senate-field/)[[^]](https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/kstp-surveyusa-klobuchar-leads-all-gop-candidates-by-double-digits/)[[^]](https://emersoncollegepolling.com/minnesota-2026-poll-democrats-lead-gop-as-voters-cite-threats-to-democracy/)[[^]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Minnesota). While statewide polls for Minnesota exist, they do not offer specific data for this particular district race [[^]](https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/kstp-surveyusa-poll-results-no-clear-leaders-in-u-s-senate-field/)[[^]](https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/kstp-surveyusa-klobuchar-leads-all-gop-candidates-by-double-digits/)[[^]](https://emersoncollegepolling.com/minnesota-2026-poll-democrats-lead-gop-as-voters-cite-threats-to-democracy/)[[^]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Minnesota).

The district exhibits a Republican lean, and candidates have secured endorsements. Republican incumbent Pete Stauber won his 2024 election with **58%** of the vote [[^]](https://www.cookpolitical.com/house/race/483381)[[^]](https://ballotpedia.org/Minnesota%27s_8th_Congressional_District_election,_2026_(August_11_Republican_primary)). Minnesota's 8th District has a Cook PVI of R+7, indicating a Republican leaning [[^]](https://www.cookpolitical.com/house/race/483381). Trina Swanson secured the DFL endorsement on May 2, 2026, achieving over **70%** first-ballot support against other Democratic candidates [[^]](https://www.wdio.com/front-page/top-stories/swanson-wins-8th-district-dfl-endorsement/)[[^]](https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/local/swanson-wins-dfl-endorsement-in-congressional-race).

**Market** predictions suggest a strong Republican advantage in this race. Despite the absence of direct traditional polling data, the Polymarket platform indicated in early 2026 that Republicans had a 71-**72%** chance of winning the MN-08 seat [[^]](https://base.polymarket.com/event/mn-08-house-election-winner)[[^]](http://polymarket.com/event/mn-08-house-election-winner).

## What do early 2026 spending reports from the DCCC and NRCC reveal about the national parties' prioritization of the MN-08 race?

DCCC 'Districts in Play' for 2026 | Includes MN-01, not MN-08 [[^]](https://dccc.org/dccc-adds-mn-01-to-districts-in-play-as-democrats-further-expand-battlefield-for-2026-midterms/)[[^]](https://dccc.org/dccc-announces-2026-districts-in-play/) |
DCCC Frontline 2026 List | MN-08 absent [[^]](https://dccc.org/dccc-announces-members-of-2026-frontline-program/)[[^]](https://dccc.org/2026-frontline/)[[^]](http://newdemactionfund.com/press-releases/2025/3/6/dccc-names-20-new-dem-members-to-frontline-list-for-2026-cycle) |
NRCC Q1 2026 Overall Spending | $89.8 million [[^]](https://www.fec.gov/data/committee/C00075820/?tab=spending) |

**Early 2026 spending reports and program lists reveal a lack of prioritization for the MN-08 race by both national parties**

Early 2026 spending reports and program lists reveal a lack of prioritization for the MN-08 race by both national parties. The DCCC has not prioritized MN-08 in its early 2026 strategies. As of May 2026, no evidence of DCCC spending, targeting, or prioritization for MN-08 was found in early 2026 FEC data or press releases [[^]](https://www.fec.gov/data/elections/house/MN/08/2026/)[[^]](https://www.opensecrets.org/elections/minnesota/federal/minnesota-senate/industries?cycle=2026&district_id=11110)[[^]](https://uspollingdata.com/news/political-ads-2026/). The DCCC's 'Districts in Play' for 2026 explicitly includes MN-01 but does not mention MN-08 [[^]](https://dccc.org/dccc-adds-mn-01-to-districts-in-play-as-democrats-further-expand-battlefield-for-2026-midterms/)[[^]](https://dccc.org/dccc-announces-2026-districts-in-play/). Furthermore, MN-08, which is likely held by Republican Pete Stauber, is absent from the DCCC Frontline 2026 list, a program designed to support 26 vulnerable Democratic incumbents [[^]](https://dccc.org/dccc-announces-members-of-2026-frontline-program/)[[^]](https://dccc.org/2026-frontline/)[[^]](http://newdemactionfund.com/press-releases/2025/3/6/dccc-names-20-new-dem-members-to-frontline-list-for-2026-cycle).

The NRCC's early 2026 spending reports show no specific focus on MN-08. For Q1 2026, the NRCC reported overall spending of **$89.8** million, including **$293,000** in party-coordinated expenditures and **$0** in independent expenditures [[^]](https://www.fec.gov/data/committee/C00075820/?tab=spending). However, these figures do not provide specific details related to MN-08. The available information does not offer further details regarding the NRCC's spending, targeting, or prioritization specific to the MN-08 race in early 2026.

## What Could Change the Odds

**Stauber was re-elected in 2024 with all votes counted, continuing a trend of growing margins in his re-elections [[^]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota%27s_8th_congressional_district)[[^]](https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/results/2024/11/05/minnesota-house-district-8/).** In 2022, Stauber secured **56.02%** of the vote compared to Jen Schultz's **43.88%**, a margin of 12.14 percentage points [[^]](https://www.fox9.com/election/minnesota-election-results-2022-congressional-district-8). The district was identified as "Safe R" in 2024, with a projected House margin of R+16.1 and a Presidential margin of R+17.7 [[^]](https://akashicedge.com/districts/mn-08). His 2024 re-election represented a margin of 16.07 percentage points [[^]](https://electionresults.sos.mn.gov/Results/Index?ersElectionId=170&scenario=USRepresentative&districtId=563).

**Potential changes in market probability could arise from special elections.** Special elections in Minnesota can be held on specific uniform election dates throughout the year [[^]](https://www.sos.mn.gov/election-administration-campaigns/elections-calendar/special-elections/), which include February 9, 2027 [[^]](https://www.sos.mn.gov/election-administration-campaigns/elections-calendar/special-elections/), April 13, 2027 [[^]](https://www.sos.mn.gov/election-administration-campaigns/elections-calendar/special-elections/), May 11, 2027 [[^]](https://www.sos.mn.gov/election-administration-campaigns/elections-calendar/special-elections/), August 10, 2027 [[^]](https://www.sos.mn.gov/election-administration-campaigns/elections-calendar/special-elections/), and November 2, 2027 [[^]](https://www.sos.mn.gov/election-administration-campaigns/elections-calendar/special-elections/).

## Key Dates & Catalysts

- **Expiration:** November 03, 2027
- **Closes:** November 03, 2027

## Decision-Flipping Events

- Stauber was re-elected in 2024 with all votes counted, continuing a trend of growing margins in his re-elections [^] [^] .
- In 2022, Stauber secured **56.02%** of the vote compared to Jen Schultz's **43.88%**, a margin of 12.14 percentage points [^] .
- The district was identified as "Safe R" in 2024, with a projected House margin of R+16.1 and a Presidential margin of R+17.7 [^] .
- His 2024 re-election represented a margin of 16.07 percentage points [^] .

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