From my first campaign for Congress, and continuing to this year, I've made it a point to travel to all four corners of the district multiple times to listen to concerns and discuss the issues of importance to residents," Hagedorn said in a statement.
Hagedorn is seeking his second two-year term in a race against DFL challenger Dan Feehan. Two years ago, he beat Feehan by a mere 1,300 votes and this year's race has the potential to be close as well. The Cook Political Report has judged the contest to be a toss up, meaning either side can win.
Hagedorn is scheduled to campaign in Olmsted County on Friday, the same day that President Donald Trump is speaking at the Rochester