MyPillow's Mike Lindell is Trump's choice vs. Walz in 2022

The governor's race was part of the president's remarks at his Bemidji rally.

September 27, 2020 at 3:39AM
My Pillow founder Mike Lindell addressed supporters about his former drug addiction and creating jobs for Americans.
My Pillow founder Mike Lindell. Americans. (Minneapolis Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Mike Lindell has made little secret of his ambition to run for governor of Minnesota in two years, and he seems to have already locked down his most important supporter.

"He may be the next governor," President Donald Trump said of the MyPillow CEO at his recent rally in Bemidji.

"You should run," Trump continued. "You should run. He has my complete and total endorsement. You should run. You'd be a hell of a governor. At least you know one thing, Minnesota would be well promoted. Mike, run for governor, please."

Lindell, who founded Chanhassen-based MyPillow in 2009, was an early supporter of Trump's presidential bid and has been campaigning for the president's re-election this year.

Republican Party of Minnesota Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan thanked Lindell for those efforts on Twitter last week and also plugged his political future — even though party chairs typically stay neutral and the 2022 GOP race to challenge Gov. Tim Walz is likely to be crowded.

We "are going to make him our next governor," Carnahan tweeted of Lindell.

Lindell told the Star Tribune earlier this year that he is actively considering joining the race and would do so "if I get it in prayer to run."

Mike Lindell's company, MyPIllow, has grown froma $3 million company with 60 employees to a $102 million company with 600 employees in Minnesota. Shakopee, MN. September 11, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune ORG XMIT: MIN1309112008512000
Mike Lindell in 2013. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Patrick Condon is a Night Team Leader at the Star Tribune. He has worked at the Star Tribune since 2014 after more than a decade as a reporter for the Associated Press.

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