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{{Infobox officeholder
{{Infobox officeholder
|name = Scott Jensen
| name = Scott Jensen
|image = Minnesota State Senator Scott Jensen.jpg
| image = Minnesota State Senator Scott Jensen.jpg
|state_senate = Minnesota
| state_senate = Minnesota
|district = 47th
| district = 47th
|term_start = January 3, 2017
| term_start = January 3, 2017
|term_end = January 5, 2021
| term_end = January 5, 2021
|predecessor = [[Julianne Ortman]]
| predecessor = [[Julianne Ortman]]
|successor = [[Julia Coleman (politician)|Julia Coleman]]
| successor = [[Julia Coleman (politician)|Julia Coleman]]
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1954|11|19}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1954|11|19}}
|birth_place = [[Sleepy Eye, Minnesota]], U.S.
| birth_place = [[Sleepy Eye, Minnesota]], U.S.
|death_date =
| death_date =
|death_place =
| death_place =
|party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
|spouse = Mary
| spouse = Mary
|children = 3
| children = 3
|relatives = [[Carl Jensen (politician)|Carl Jensen]] (father)
| relatives = [[Carl Jensen (politician)|Carl Jensen]] (father)
|education = [[Luther Seminary]]<br>[[University of Minnesota]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]], [[Doctor of Medicine|MD]])
| education = [[Luther Seminary]] (attended)<br>[[University of Minnesota]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]], [[Doctor of Medicine|MD]])
}}
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'''Scott M. Jensen''' (born November 19, 1954) is an American physician and politician. A member of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]], he was a member of the [[Minnesota Senate]] from 2017 to 2021.
'''Scott M. Jensen''' (born November 19, 1954) is an American physician and politician. A member of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]], he was a member of the [[Minnesota Senate]] from 2017 to 2021. He is the Republican candidate for [[governor of Minnesota]] in the 2022 election.


Jensen was born and raised in [[Sleepy Eye, Minnesota]]. He earned his [[Doctor of Medicine|M.D.]] from the [[University of Minnesota]] in 1981. Jensen practices family medicine at his clinic in [[Watertown, Minnesota]]. During the 1990s and 2000s, he served on the [[Waconia Public Schools|Waconia school board]]. Jensen was [[2016 Minnesota Senate election|elected to the state Senate in 2016]] from a district covering part of [[Carver County, Minnesota|Carver County]], on the outskirts of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. During his term in the legislature, he was regarded as [[moderate Republican|moderate]]. After leaving the legislature, his views shifted to the [[Right-wing politics|right]]. During the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], Jensen was known for his criticisms of [[COVID-19 lockdowns]] and promotion of [[COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy|COVID-19 anti-vaccination falsehoods]].
Jensen was born and raised in [[Sleepy Eye, Minnesota]]. He earned his medical degrees from the [[University of Minnesota]]. Jensen practices family medicine at his clinic in the outer [[Twin Cities]]. In addition to his medical work, he has served in public office. Jensen was [[2016 Minnesota Senate election|elected to the state Senate in 2016]] from a district covering part of [[Carver County, Minnesota]]. During his term in the legislature, he focused on health care reform, infrastructure, and election reform. He chose not to seek reelection in 2020.<ref name="lpp" />


Jensen has supported a traditional Republican platform throughout most of his political career. He has advocated for low taxes, small government, and [[Social conservatism|socially conservative]] policies. During the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Minnesota]], Jensen gained national attention for his criticisms of restrictions such as [[Face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States|face mask mandates]], [[COVID-19 lockdowns|stay-at-home orders]], and [[COVID-19 vaccination mandates in the United States|vaccination requirements]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Meet the Candidates: Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen |url=https://www.mprnews.org/episode/2022/03/15/republican-gubernatorial-candidate-dr-scott-jensen |access-date=2022-09-01 |website=MPR News |language=en}}</ref>
In 2021, Jensen announced his candidacy for [[governor of Minnesota]] in the [[2022 Minnesota gubernatorial election|2022 election]]. He was endorsed by the [[Minnesota Republican Party]] at its 2022 convention. His running mate is former professional football player [[Matt Birk]].

In 2021, Jensen announced his bid to challenge incumbent [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] governor [[Tim Walz]] in the [[2022 Minnesota gubernatorial election]]. Jensen later selected former professional football player [[Matt Birk]] as his running mate. Jensen secured the Republican nomination in the August 2022 primary election. He and Birk are set to face incumbents Tim Walz and [[Peggy Flanagan]] in the general election.


==Early life and medical career==
==Early life and medical career==
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==Political career==
==Political career==
Jensen became involved in politics as a supporter of [[Ronald Reagan]] in the [[1980 United States presidential election in Minnesota|1980 presidential election]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Senator Scott Jensen on Mission Accomplishers at the Libertarian Convention. – AM 950 |url=https://www.am950radio.com/senator-scott-jensen-on-mission-accomplishers-at-the-libertarian-convention/ |access-date=2022-03-23 |website=www.am950radio.com}}</ref> In the 1990s and 2000s, he served on the school board in [[Waconia, Minnesota]], and chaired the local Republican Party.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Coleman's son eyes state Senate seat for 2016 |url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2015/09/15/colemans-son-eyes-state-senate-seat-for-2016 |access-date=2022-03-24 |website=MPR News |language=en}}</ref>
Jensen became involved in politics as a supporter of [[John B. Anderson|John Anderson]], and later Republican [[Ronald Reagan]], in the [[1980 United States presidential election in Minnesota|1980 presidential election]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Senator Scott Jensen on Mission Accomplishers at the Libertarian Convention. – AM 950 |url=https://www.am950radio.com/senator-scott-jensen-on-mission-accomplishers-at-the-libertarian-convention/ |access-date=2022-03-23 |website=www.am950radio.com}}</ref> In the 1990s and 2000s, he served on the school board in [[Waconia, Minnesota]], and chaired the local Republican Party.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Coleman's son eyes state Senate seat for 2016 |url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2015/09/15/colemans-son-eyes-state-senate-seat-for-2016 |access-date=2022-03-24 |website=MPR News |language=en}}</ref>


=== Minnesota Senate ===
=== Minnesota Senate ===
Jensen was elected to the [[Minnesota Senate]] in [[Minnesota Senate election, 2016|2016]] representing part of [[Carver County, Minnesota|Carver County]].<ref name=NotRunning>{{Cite web|url=https://www.minnpost.com/state-government/2019/07/state-sen-scott-jensen-is-not-running-again-and-he-has-a-lot-to-say-about-the-legislature-this-is-a-really-bizarre-place/|title=State Sen. Scott Jensen is not running again — and he has a lot to say about the Legislature: 'This is a really bizarre place'|last=Callaghan|first=Peter|date=2019-07-26|website=MinnPost|language=en-US|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-03-31}}</ref> He ran as a traditional conservative Republican, opposing abortion and favoring low taxes.<ref name=NotRunning/> During his single term in the legislature, he was regarded as moderate<ref name="Berkel">{{Cite web |last1=Berkel |first1=Jessie Van |last2=Woodall |first2=Hunter |title=Minnesota GOP backs Scott Jensen in race to unseat Gov. Tim Walz |url=https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-gop-backs-scott-jensen-in-race-to-unseat-gov-tim-walz/600173362/ |access-date=2022-05-15 |language=en |newspaper=Star Tribune}}</ref> and pro-business, receiving a perfect score from the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce in 2017 and 2018.<ref name=NotRunning/> He was seen as "an eccentric and unpredictable legislator";<ref name=BierschbachMontemayor/> and as among the more bipartisan members of the Minnesota Senate,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Former state Sen. Scott Jensen to announce run for governor|work=[[Bring Me The News]]|url=https://bringmethenews.com/.amp/minnesota-news/former-state-sen-scott-jensen-announces-run-for-governor |access-date=2022-03-21}}</ref> with a reputation as a political maverick.<ref name=Henehan>{{Cite web|author=Brendan Henehan|date=2019-07-31 |title=A Maverick Minnesota State Senator Plans to Call It Quits |url=https://www.tptoriginals.org/a-maverick-minnesota-state-senator-plans-to-call-it-quits/ |access-date=2022-03-25 |website=TPT Originals|publisher=Twin Cities PBS|language=en}}</ref><ref name=TakeShape>{{Cite web |last=Montemayor |first=Stephen|title=GOP field for 2022 Minnesota governor's race already taking shape |url=https://www.startribune.com/gop-field-for-governor-next-year-already-taking-shape/600006424/ |date=January 3, 2021|newspaper=Star Tribune}}</ref> Jensen supported a bill to allow local governments to adopt [[Ranked voting|ranked-choice voting]], a system some Republicans had attempted to prohibit in the state.<ref name=BierschbachMontemayor/> He put forward a bill to regulate [[pharmacy benefit manager]]s,<ref name=BierschbachMontemayor/> and to create a new commission to probe drug price increases.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.twincities.com/2020/02/19/top-idea-for-lowering-drug-prices-may-be-too-controversial-to-become-law/|title=Top idea for lowering drug prices may be too controversial to become law|last=Magan|first=Christopher|date=February 19, 2020|website=Pioneer Press|language=en-US|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=}}</ref> Against his party, he supported a [[List of U.S. jurisdictions banning conversion therapy|ban on conversion therapy]].<ref name=Henehan/>
Jensen was elected to the [[Minnesota Senate]] in [[Minnesota Senate election, 2016|2016]] representing part of [[Carver County, Minnesota|Carver County]].<ref name=NotRunning>{{Cite web|url=https://www.minnpost.com/state-government/2019/07/state-sen-scott-jensen-is-not-running-again-and-he-has-a-lot-to-say-about-the-legislature-this-is-a-really-bizarre-place/|title=State Sen. Scott Jensen is not running again — and he has a lot to say about the Legislature: 'This is a really bizarre place'|last=Callaghan|first=Peter|date=2019-07-26|website=MinnPost|language=en-US|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-03-31}}</ref> He ran as a traditional conservative Republican, opposing abortion and favoring low taxes.<ref name=NotRunning/> During his single term in the legislature, he was regarded as moderate<ref name="Berkel">{{Cite web |last1=Berkel |first1=Jessie Van |last2=Woodall |first2=Hunter |title=Minnesota GOP backs Scott Jensen in race to unseat Gov. Tim Walz |url=https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-gop-backs-scott-jensen-in-race-to-unseat-gov-tim-walz/600173362/ |access-date=2022-05-15 |language=en |newspaper=Star Tribune}}</ref> and pro-business, receiving a perfect score from the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce in 2017 and 2018.<ref name=NotRunning/> He was seen as "an eccentric and unpredictable legislator";<ref name=BierschbachMontemayor/> and as among the more bipartisan members of the Minnesota Senate,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Former state Sen. Scott Jensen to announce run for governor|work=[[Bring Me The News]]|url=https://bringmethenews.com/.amp/minnesota-news/former-state-sen-scott-jensen-announces-run-for-governor |access-date=2022-03-21}}</ref> with a reputation as a political maverick.<ref name=Henehan>{{Cite web|author=Brendan Henehan|date=2019-07-31 |title=A Maverick Minnesota State Senator Plans to Call It Quits |url=https://www.tptoriginals.org/a-maverick-minnesota-state-senator-plans-to-call-it-quits/ |access-date=2022-03-25 |website=TPT Originals|publisher=Twin Cities PBS|language=en}}</ref><ref name=TakeShape>{{Cite web |last=Montemayor |first=Stephen|title=GOP field for 2022 Minnesota governor's race already taking shape |url=https://www.startribune.com/gop-field-for-governor-next-year-already-taking-shape/600006424/ |date=January 3, 2021|newspaper=Star Tribune}}</ref> Jensen supported a bill to allow local governments to adopt [[Ranked voting|ranked-choice voting]], a system some Republicans had attempted to prohibit in the state.<ref name=BierschbachMontemayor/> He put forward a bill to regulate [[pharmacy benefit manager]]s,<ref name=BierschbachMontemayor/> and to create a new commission to probe drug price increases.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.twincities.com/2020/02/19/top-idea-for-lowering-drug-prices-may-be-too-controversial-to-become-law/|title=Top idea for lowering drug prices may be too controversial to become law|last=Magan|first=Christopher|date=February 19, 2020|website=Pioneer Press|language=en-US|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=}}</ref> Voting against his own party, he supported a [[List of U.S. jurisdictions banning conversion therapy|ban on conversion therapy]].<ref name=Henehan/>


Jensen received media attention in 2017 after providing medical attention to Governor [[Mark Dayton]] after Dayton collapsed while giving his [[State of the State address]] on the floor of the state House at the [[Minnesota State Capitol]].<ref name=BierschbachMontemayor/>
Jensen received media attention in 2017 after providing medical attention to Governor [[Mark Dayton]] after Dayton collapsed while giving his [[State of the State address]] on the floor of the state House at the [[Minnesota State Capitol]].<ref name=BierschbachMontemayor/>
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=== Minnesota gubernatorial campaign ===
=== Minnesota gubernatorial campaign ===
In January 2021, just after he retired from the State Senate, Jensen was viewed as a potential Republican candidate for governor in the [[2022 Minnesota gubernatorial election|2022 election]], challenging Democratic incumbent [[Tim Walz]], and said he planned to decide whether to run in the coming months.<ref name=TakeShape/> In March 2021, Jensen announced his candidacy.<ref>[https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-a8407deda58578ff04d05857e1d285b7 Former Sen. Jensen announces GOP candidacy for governor], Associated Press (March 10, 2021).</ref><ref name=Dramatic>Peter Callaghan & Walker Orenstein, [https://www.minnpost.com/state-government/2022/05/scott-jensen-wins-republican-endorsement-for-governor-at-dramatic-state-gop-convention/ Scott Jensen wins Republican endorsement for governor at dramatic state convention], ''MinnPost'' (May 14, 2022).</ref> He named former [[Minnesota Vikings]] player [[Matt Birk]] as his running mate.<ref>Steve Karnowski, [https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-business-campaign-finance-campaigns-be372183fab2890675b57763348303b8 Walz has $4.1M in campaign cash; Jensen and Gazelka lead GOP], Associated Press (April 15, 2022).</ref> He took an early polling and fundraising lead among Republican candidates in the primary,<ref name=MulcahyBeckstrom/> running against former Senate Majority Leader [[Paul Gazelka]], [[Lexington, Minnesota|Lexington]] Mayor Mike Murphy, and others.<ref>[https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/11/04/gop-candidates-make-1st-big-pitch-for-governor GOP candidates make 1st big pitch for governor], Minnesota Public Radio (November 4, 2021).</ref> (State Senator [[Michelle Benson]] also sought the nomination, but dropped out of the race.)<ref>[https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-campaigns-presidential-election-2020-790faae9cd40d55cb8c6f2de06225899 Republican Michelle Benson suspends campaign for governor], Associaed Press (April 29, 2022).</ref> Jensen and the [[Carver County, Minnesota|Carver County]] Republican Party leadership had clashed in 2019,<ref>J.L. Schmucker, [https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_patriot/community/jensen-earns-gop-nod-for-governor/article_79edb064-d52e-11ec-a5e9-b70c8598967c.html Jensen earns GOP nod for governor], ''Sun Patriot'' (May 16, 2022).</ref> but Jensen won a Carver County Republican Party [[straw poll]] by a wide margin during the 2022 Republican primary campaign for governor.<ref>Staff report, [https://www.swnewsmedia.com/chanhassen_villager/news/local/gubernatorial-candidate-jensen-wins-carver-county-gop-straw-poll/article_b29ebc8c-8844-11ec-8dfd-e70239b8ff0f.html Gubernatorial candidate Jensen wins Carver County GOP straw poll], ''Chanhassen Villager'' (February 7, 2022).</ref>
In January 2021, just after he retired from the State Senate, Jensen was viewed as a potential Republican candidate for governor in the [[2022 Minnesota gubernatorial election|2022 election]], challenging Democratic incumbent [[Tim Walz]], and said he planned to decide whether to run in the coming months.<ref name=TakeShape/> In March 2021, Jensen announced his candidacy.<ref>[https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-a8407deda58578ff04d05857e1d285b7 Former Sen. Jensen announces GOP candidacy for governor], Associated Press (March 10, 2021).</ref><ref name=Dramatic>Peter Callaghan & Walker Orenstein, [https://www.minnpost.com/state-government/2022/05/scott-jensen-wins-republican-endorsement-for-governor-at-dramatic-state-gop-convention/ Scott Jensen wins Republican endorsement for governor at dramatic state convention], ''MinnPost'' (May 14, 2022).</ref> He named former [[Minnesota Vikings]] player [[Matt Birk]] as his running mate.<ref>Steve Karnowski, [https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-business-campaign-finance-campaigns-be372183fab2890675b57763348303b8 Walz has $4.1M in campaign cash; Jensen and Gazelka lead GOP], Associated Press (April 15, 2022).</ref> He took an early polling and fundraising lead among Republican candidates in the primary,<ref name=MulcahyBeckstrom/> running against former Senate Majority Leader [[Paul Gazelka]], [[Lexington, Minnesota|Lexington]] Mayor Mike Murphy, and others.<ref>[https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/11/04/gop-candidates-make-1st-big-pitch-for-governor GOP candidates make 1st big pitch for governor], Minnesota Public Radio (November 4, 2021).</ref> (State Senator [[Michelle Benson]] also sought the nomination, but dropped out of the race.)<ref>[https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-campaigns-presidential-election-2020-790faae9cd40d55cb8c6f2de06225899 Republican Michelle Benson suspends campaign for governor], Associaed Press (April 29, 2022).</ref> Jensen and the [[Carver County, Minnesota|Carver County]] Republican Party leadership had clashed over his moderate views in 2019,<ref>J.L. Schmucker, [https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_patriot/community/jensen-earns-gop-nod-for-governor/article_79edb064-d52e-11ec-a5e9-b70c8598967c.html Jensen earns GOP nod for governor], ''Sun Patriot'' (May 16, 2022).</ref> but Jensen won a Carver County Republican Party [[straw poll]] by a wide margin during the 2022 Republican primary campaign for governor.<ref>Staff report, [https://www.swnewsmedia.com/chanhassen_villager/news/local/gubernatorial-candidate-jensen-wins-carver-county-gop-straw-poll/article_b29ebc8c-8844-11ec-8dfd-e70239b8ff0f.html Gubernatorial candidate Jensen wins Carver County GOP straw poll], ''Chanhassen Villager'' (February 7, 2022).</ref>


In May 2022, Jensen attacked [[Minnesota Secretary of State]] [[Steve Simon]] for his operation of the state's election system, suggesting that Simon should go "to jail" without providing any evidence that Simon had done anything illegal.<ref name=SuggestsJ>[https://www.mprnews.org/story/2022/05/02/minn-gop-candidate-suggests-jail-for-dem-elections-chief Minn. GOP candidate suggests jail for Dem elections chief], Associated Press (May 2, 2022).</ref> Jensen's comments were part of a larger trend of Republican candidates casting doubt on election results in the wake of [[Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election|Donald Trump's claim that the 2020 election was rigged against him]], a falsehood [[Republican reactions to Donald Trump's claims of 2020 election fraud|promoted by many Republican candidates]] and believed by many Republican voters.<ref>Mark Zdechlik, [https://www.mprnews.org/story/2022/05/13/distrust-of-election-integrity-unites-gop Distrust of election integrity unites GOP], Minnesota Public Radio (May 13, 2022).</ref> Simon called Jensen's comments "bizarre and irresponsible" and "a cynical attempt to use extreme conspiracy theories to radicalize political supporters."<ref name=SuggestsJ/>
In May 2022, Jensen attacked [[Minnesota Secretary of State]] [[Steve Simon]] for his operation of the state's election system, suggesting that Simon should go "to jail" without providing any evidence that Simon had done anything illegal.<ref name=SuggestsJ>[https://www.mprnews.org/story/2022/05/02/minn-gop-candidate-suggests-jail-for-dem-elections-chief Minn. GOP candidate suggests jail for Dem elections chief], Associated Press (May 2, 2022).</ref> Jensen's comments were part of a larger trend of Republican candidates casting doubt on election results in the wake of [[Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election|Donald Trump's claim that the 2020 election was rigged against him]], a falsehood [[Republican reactions to Donald Trump's claims of 2020 election fraud|promoted by many Republican candidates]] and believed by many Republican voters.<ref>Mark Zdechlik, [https://www.mprnews.org/story/2022/05/13/distrust-of-election-integrity-unites-gop Distrust of election integrity unites GOP], Minnesota Public Radio (May 13, 2022).</ref> Simon called Jensen's comments "bizarre and irresponsible" and "a cynical attempt to use extreme conspiracy theories to radicalize political supporters."<ref name=SuggestsJ/>
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==Political positions==
==Political positions==
Jensen had a reputation as a moderate Republican during his tenure in the state senate.<ref name=Berkel/><ref name=BierschbachMontemayor/> His views shifted to the right after he left the Senate.<ref name=Berkel/><ref name=BierschbachMontemayor/><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Almanac - Republican Gubernatorial Endorsee Scott Jensen |url=https://www.tpt.org/almanac/video/republican-gubernatorial-endorsee-scott-jensen-39462/ |access-date=2022-05-22 |website=Twin Cities PBS |language=en}}</ref> Jensen's shift surprised allies and reflected a broader movement of the Republican Party under [[Donald Trump]].<ref name=BierschbachMontemayor/>
Jensen had a reputation as being moderate during his tenure in the state senate but has since shifted more to the right.<ref name=Berkel/><ref name=BierschbachMontemayor/>


=== Abortion ===
=== Abortion ===
While campaigning for the governorship, when asked about the potential reversal of ''[[Roe v. Wade]]'', Jensen said that if elected, "I would try to ban abortion."<ref name=MulcahyBeckstrom/> Jensen said that he supported an ban of all abortions unless a mother's life is in danger, with no exemptions for cases of rape or incest.<ref>{{Cite news |title=GOP candidate for MN Gov. wants total abortion bill with no exemptions for rape & incest |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1GGs_rrGWc|publisher=WCCO|via=Heartland Signal|language=en |date=May 5, 2022}}</ref> Jensen's running mate, lieutenant governor candidate, [[Matt Birk]], has said that women "always want to go to the rape card" and opposed abortions for rape victims.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Coolican |first=J. Patrick |last2=July 19 |first2=Minnesota Reformer |last3=2022 |title=Video of Jensen's running mate Matt Birk shows controversial views on abortion, women working |url=https://minnesotareformer.com/briefs/video-of-jensens-running-mate-matt-birk-shows-controversial-views-on-abortion-women-working/ |access-date=2022-08-07 |website=Minnesota Reformer |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last1=Faircloth |first1=Ryan |last2=Bierschbach |first2=Briana|title=Minnesota GOP candidate Matt Birk unapologetic about controversial comments on abortion, rape |url=https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-gop-lieutenant-governor-candidate-matt-birk-criticized-for-comments-on-abortion-rape/600191677/ |access-date=2022-08-07 |website=Star Tribune}}</ref>
When originally campaigning for the governorship, when asked about the potential reversal of ''[[Roe v. Wade]]'', Jensen said that he would attempt to ban abortion in a large majority of cases if elected.<ref name=MulcahyBeckstrom/> In addition, Jensen's running mate, lieutenant governor candidate [[Matt Birk]], has been previously criticized for his anti-abortion stance.<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Faircloth |first1=Ryan |last2=Bierschbach |first2=Briana|title=Minnesota GOP candidate Matt Birk unapologetic about controversial comments on abortion, rape |url=https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-gop-lieutenant-governor-candidate-matt-birk-criticized-for-comments-on-abortion-rape/600191677/ |access-date=2022-08-07 |website=Star Tribune}}</ref>

Jensen’s views on abortion have shifted to a more moderate stance that includes several exceptions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=GOP governor candidate Scott Jensen amends position on abortion |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/gop-governor-candidate-scott-jensen-abortion/ |access-date=2022-09-01 |website=www.cbsnews.com |language=en-US}}</ref>


=== Cannabis ===
=== Cannabis ===
While in the Senate, Jensen supported holding an informational hearing on Senator [[Melisa Franzen]]'s and Representative [[Mike Freiberg]]'s bill to legalize [[marijuana in Minnesota]], but claims he did not support the bill despite being one of its [[Sponsor (legislative)|cosponsors]].<ref name=MulcahyBeckstrom/><ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/minnesota-marijuana-weed-legalization-bill-785436/|title=Minnesota Introduces Bill for Marijuana Legalization|last=Reed|first=Ryan|date=2019-01-28|magazine=Rolling Stone|language=en-US|access-date=2019-04-13}}</ref>
While in the Senate, Jensen supported holding an informational hearing on Senator [[Melisa Franzen]]'s and Representative [[Mike Freiberg]]'s bill to legalize [[marijuana in Minnesota]]. But, Jensen claims he did not endorse the bill’s content despite being one of its [[Sponsor (legislative)|cosponsors]].<ref name=MulcahyBeckstrom/><ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/minnesota-marijuana-weed-legalization-bill-785436/|title=Minnesota Introduces Bill for Marijuana Legalization|last=Reed|first=Ryan|date=2019-01-28|magazine=Rolling Stone|language=en-US|access-date=2019-04-13}}</ref>


=== COVID-19 pandemic ===
=== COVID-19 pandemic ===
In an April 2020 appearance on [[Fox News]]'s ''[[The Ingraham Angle]]'', Jensen incorrectly stated that the U.S. COVID-19 death toll was being inflated; experts said that the COVID-19 death toll was more likely an undercount.<ref name="usatoday.com">{{cite news |last1=Richardson |first1=Ian |title=Fact check: Is US coronavirus death toll inflated? Experts agree it's likely the opposite |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/04/17/fact-check-covid-19-death-toll-likely-undercounted-not-overcounted/2973481001/ |access-date=17 March 2021 |agency=USA Today |date=17 April 2020}}</ref> President [[Donald Trump]] amplified the claim during his 2020 campaign.<ref name=McIntyre>Niamh McIntyre, [https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/oct/21/group-that-spread-false-covid-claims-doubled-facebook-interactions-in-six-months Group that spread false Covid claims doubled Facebook interactions in six months], ''The Guardian'' (October 21, 2021).</ref> [[PolitiFact]] cited Jensen as a contributor to their "Lie of the Year 2020: Coronavirus downplay and denial" for the claims.<ref name="politifact.com">{{cite web |last1=Baird |first1=Caryn |title=Lie of the Year: Coronavirus downplay and denial |url=https://www.politifact.com/article/2020/dec/16/lie-year-coronavirus-downplay-and-denial/ |website=PolitiFact |access-date=17 March 2021}}</ref>
In an April 2020 appearance on [[Fox News]]'s ''[[The Ingraham Angle]]'', Jensen incorrectly stated that the U.S. COVID-19 death toll was being inflated; experts said that the COVID-19 death toll was more likely an undercount.<ref name="usatoday.com">{{cite news |last1=Richardson |first1=Ian |title=Fact check: Is US coronavirus death toll inflated? Experts agree it's likely the opposite |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/04/17/fact-check-covid-19-death-toll-likely-undercounted-not-overcounted/2973481001/ |access-date=17 March 2021 |agency=USA Today |date=17 April 2020}}</ref> President [[Donald Trump]] amplified the claim during his 2020 campaign.<ref name=McIntyre>Niamh McIntyre, [https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/oct/21/group-that-spread-false-covid-claims-doubled-facebook-interactions-in-six-months Group that spread false Covid claims doubled Facebook interactions in six months], ''The Guardian'' (October 21, 2021).</ref> [[PolitiFact]] cited Jensen as a contributor to their "Lie of the Year 2020: Coronavirus downplay and denial" for the claims.<ref name="politifact.com">{{cite web |last1=Baird |first1=Caryn |title=Lie of the Year: Coronavirus downplay and denial |url=https://www.politifact.com/article/2020/dec/16/lie-year-coronavirus-downplay-and-denial/ |website=PolitiFact |access-date=17 March 2021}}</ref>


Several complaints against Jensen were made to the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice about public statements he had made related to COVID-19.<ref>Jessie Van Berkel, [https://www.startribune.com/sen-scott-jensen-says-complaints-about-covid-19-comments-may-be-political/571650782 Sen. Scott Jensen says he has 'no regrets' about his COVID-19 comments], ''Star Tribune'', July 7, 2020.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Sen. Scott Jensen being investigated by state board after COVID-19 comments|url=https://www.keyc.com/2020/07/06/sen-scott-jensen-being-investigated-by-state-board-after-covid-comments/|access-date=April 26, 2022|date=July 6, 2020|website=KEYC}}</ref> After an investigation, the board dismissed the allegations against him.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Amy Felegy |title=Sen. Scott Jensen says medical board dismisses investigation |url=https://www.swnewsmedia.com/chaska_herald/news/local/sen-scott-jensen-says-medical-board-dismisses-investigation/article_2be90efa-66b9-58f6-84a8-4f2116cf41db.html |access-date=2022-05-15 |website=SWNewsMedia|language=en}}</ref><ref name=AP-Jensen>{{Cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/vaccine-doubts-fuel-doctors-rise-minnesota-governor-race-80699607|title=Vaccine doubts fuel doctor's rise in Minnesota governor race|website=[[ABC News]]}}</ref>
Complaints against Jensen were made to the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice about public statements he had made related to COVID-19.<ref>Jessie Van Berkel, [https://www.startribune.com/sen-scott-jensen-says-complaints-about-covid-19-comments-may-be-political/571650782 Sen. Scott Jensen says he has 'no regrets' about his COVID-19 comments], ''Star Tribune'', July 7, 2020.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Sen. Scott Jensen being investigated by state board after COVID-19 comments|url=https://www.keyc.com/2020/07/06/sen-scott-jensen-being-investigated-by-state-board-after-covid-comments/|access-date=April 26, 2022|date=July 6, 2020|website=KEYC}}</ref> But, after an investigation, the board dismissed the allegations against him.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Amy Felegy |title=Sen. Scott Jensen says medical board dismisses investigation |url=https://www.swnewsmedia.com/chaska_herald/news/local/sen-scott-jensen-says-medical-board-dismisses-investigation/article_2be90efa-66b9-58f6-84a8-4f2116cf41db.html |access-date=2022-05-15 |website=SWNewsMedia|language=en}}</ref><ref name=AP-Jensen>{{Cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/vaccine-doubts-fuel-doctors-rise-minnesota-governor-race-80699607|title=Vaccine doubts fuel doctor's rise in Minnesota governor race|website=[[ABC News]]}}</ref>

In May 2021, he sued the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] in an attempt to prevent children from receiving COVID-19 vaccinations. Jensen was a plaintiff in the suit, alongside anti-vaccine activist [[Simone Gold]] and the right-wing political organization [[America's Frontline Doctors]] (AFD).<Ref name=Orrick>Dave Orrick, [https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/05/28/mn-republican-governor-candidate-scott-jensen-goes-to-court-to-stop-youth-covid-vaccinations/ Republican gubernatorial candidate, a physician, goes to court to stop youth COVID vaccinations], ''Pioneer Press'' (May 28, 2021)</ref> AFD had attracted notoriety for its promotion of false and misleading COVID-19 claims.<Ref name=Orrick/> The complaint, filed in [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama|federal court in Alabama]], falsely described the COVID-19 vaccines as a dangerous "experimental biological agent."<ref name=VaccineLawsuit>{{Cite web |url=https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/exclusives/92807 |title=Simone Gold's Group Sues to Stop COVID Shots for Kids |date=May 26, 2021 |last=Fiore |first=Kristina |website=[[MedPage Today]] |access-date=May 29, 2021}}</ref> The affidavit claimed that "it would be reckless to subject anyone in that age group to the experimental COVID-19 vaccine" and Jensen stated giving children the vaccine "would violate his oath as a doctor and place him in an untenable position".<ref name=VaccineLawsuit />


Jensen aligned himself with the [[COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy|COVID-19 anti-vaccination movement]].<ref name=BMTNCivil>{{Cite web|url=https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-news/vaccine-skeptic-gubernatorial-candidate-calls-for-civil-disobedience-over-covid-guidance|newspaper=Bring Me The News|date=September 11, 2021|title=Vaccine-skeptic gubernatorial candidate wants 'civil disobedience' over COVID requirements|quote=A Republican gubernatorial candidate who has increasingly aligned himself with the anti-vaxxer movement...}}</ref><ref name=PioneerPressMay142022>{{Cite web|author=Dave Orrick|url=https://www.twincities.com/2022/05/14/mn-republicans-endorsement-governor-convention/|newspaper=Pioneer Press|date=May 14, 2022|title=Scott Jensen wins GOP endorsement for governor|quote=Jensen has not only been critical of Walz's responses to the pandemic, but he’s also flirted with misinformation, aligning himself with anti-vaccine voices...}}</ref> In May 2021, he sued the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] in an attempt to prevent children from receiving COVID-19 vaccinations. Jensen was the first named plaintiff in the suit, alongside anti-vaccine activist [[Simone Gold]] and the right-wing political organization [[America's Frontline Doctors]] (AFD).<Ref name=Orrick>Dave Orrick, [https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/05/28/mn-republican-governor-candidate-scott-jensen-goes-to-court-to-stop-youth-covid-vaccinations/ Republican gubernatorial candidate, a physician, goes to court to stop youth COVID vaccinations], ''Pioneer Press'' (May 28, 2021)</ref> AFD had attracted notoriety for its promotion of false and misleading COVID-19 claims.<Ref name=Orrick/> The complaint, filed in [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama|federal court in Alabama]], falsely described the COVID-19 vaccines as a dangerous "experimental biological agent."<ref name=VaccineLawsuit>{{Cite web |url=https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/exclusives/92807 |title=Simone Gold's Group Sues to Stop COVID Shots for Kids |date=May 26, 2021 |last=Fiore |first=Kristina |website=[[MedPage Today]] |access-date=May 29, 2021}}</ref> In an affidavit, Jensen claimed that "it would be reckless to subject anyone in that age group to the experimental COVID-19 vaccine" and that he believes recommending that children get vaccinated "would violate his oath as a doctor and place him in an untenable position".<ref name=VaccineLawsuit /> In a later interview, Jensen said he had "quietly" been a member of AFD<Ref name=Orrick/> and had been unaware of the involvement of the group's founder, Gold, in the [[January 6 United States Capitol attack]] months earlier. He also said he did not have a chance to read the whole petition before signing it. In the same interview, Jensen said, against medical consensus, that he does not recommend COVID-19 vaccines for "young and healthy" people.<Ref name=Orrick/> He was banned from [[TikTok]] in April 2021 and restricted from [[Social network advertising|advertising]] on [[Facebook]] in July 2021 for violating community guidelines barring the promotion of [[COVID-19 misinformation]].<ref name=StarTrib-Jensen-Tiktok>{{Cite web|url=https://www.startribune.com/gop-gubernatorial-candidate-scott-jensen-restricted-by-facebook-from-advertising/600083583/|title = GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen restricted by Facebook from advertising|website = [[Star Tribune]]}}</ref>
In a later interview, Jensen said he had "quietly" been a member of AFD<ref name="Orrick" /> and had been unaware of the involvement of the group's founder, Gold, in the [[January 6 United States Capitol attack]] months earlier. He also said he did not have a chance to read the whole petition before signing it. In the same interview, Jensen said, against medical consensus, that he does not recommend COVID-19 vaccines for "young and healthy" people.<ref name="Orrick" /> He was previously banned from [[TikTok]] in April 2021 and restricted from [[Social network advertising|advertising]] on [[Facebook]] in July 2021 for violating community guidelines barring the promotion of [[COVID-19 misinformation]].<ref name="StarTrib-Jensen-Tiktok">{{Cite web|url=https://www.startribune.com/gop-gubernatorial-candidate-scott-jensen-restricted-by-facebook-from-advertising/600083583/|title = GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen restricted by Facebook from advertising|website = [[Star Tribune]]}}</ref>


Jensen was featured in the 2020 COVID-19 conspiracy-theory video ''[[Plandemic]]''.<ref name="Derysh">{{Cite web |last1=Derysh |first1=Igor |date=July 21, 2021 |title=GOP doctor running for Minnesota governor denies he's an anti-vaxxer — he's just anti-vax-curious |url=https://www.salon.com/2021/07/21/gop-doctor-running-for-minnesota-governor-denies-hes-an-anti-vaxxer--hes-just-anti-vax-curious/ |access-date=April 26, 2022 |website=Salon}}</ref> He was a member of the [[World Doctors Alliance]], an international fringe group that promoted false and conspiratorial claims about COVID-19.<ref name=McIntyre/> Jensen has questioned the medical and scientific consensus that [[Ivermectin during the COVID-19 pandemic|ivermectin]] and [[Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine during the COVID-19 pandemic|hydroxychloroquine]] are ineffective against COVID-19.<ref name=BMTN-Jensen>{{Cite web|author=Shaymus McLaughlin|url=https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-news/dr-scott-jensen-continues-to-tout-unproven-ivermectin-as-treatment-for-covid|title = Dr. Scott Jensen continues to tout unproven ivermectin as treatment for COVID|work=Bring Me the News|date=September 28, 2021}}</ref> In September 2021, Jensen called on "ALL Minnesota citizens and businesses to participate in civil disobedience" by ignoring a Biden administration proposal to require large employers to ensure that their employees were either vaccinated against COVID-19 or took weekly [[COVID-19 tests]].<ref name=BMTNCivil/><ref name=StarTrib-Jensen-Disobedence>{{Cite web|url=https://www.startribune.com/gop-candidate-scott-jensen-calling-for-civil-disobedience-of-covid-policies/600095847|title = GOP candidate Scott Jensen calling for 'civil disobedience' of COVID policies|website = [[Star Tribune]]|date=September 10, 2021|author=Stephen Montemayor}}</ref>
Jensen’s views were mentioned in the 2020 COVID-19 conspiracy-theory video ''[[Plandemic]]''.<ref name="Derysh">{{Cite web |last1=Derysh |first1=Igor |date=July 21, 2021 |title=GOP doctor running for Minnesota governor denies he's an anti-vaxxer — he's just anti-vax-curious |url=https://www.salon.com/2021/07/21/gop-doctor-running-for-minnesota-governor-denies-hes-an-anti-vaxxer--hes-just-anti-vax-curious/ |access-date=April 26, 2022 |website=Salon}}</ref> He was a member of the [[World Doctors Alliance]], an international fringe group that promoted false and conspiratorial claims about COVID-19.<ref name="McIntyre" /> Jensen has questioned the medical and scientific consensus that [[Ivermectin during the COVID-19 pandemic|ivermectin]] and [[Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine during the COVID-19 pandemic|hydroxychloroquine]] are ineffective against COVID-19.<ref name="BMTN-Jensen">{{Cite web|author=Shaymus McLaughlin|url=https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-news/dr-scott-jensen-continues-to-tout-unproven-ivermectin-as-treatment-for-covid|title = Dr. Scott Jensen continues to tout unproven ivermectin as treatment for COVID|work=Bring Me the News|date=September 28, 2021}}</ref> In September 2021, Jensen called on "ALL Minnesota citizens and businesses to participate in civil disobedience" by ignoring a [[Biden Administration]] proposal to require large employers to ensure that their employees were either vaccinated against COVID-19 or took weekly [[COVID-19 tests]].<ref name="BMTNCivil">{{Cite web |date=September 11, 2021 |title=Vaccine-skeptic gubernatorial candidate wants 'civil disobedience' over COVID requirements |url=https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-news/vaccine-skeptic-gubernatorial-candidate-calls-for-civil-disobedience-over-covid-guidance |quote=A Republican gubernatorial candidate who has increasingly aligned himself with the anti-vaxxer movement... |newspaper=Bring Me The News}}</ref><ref name="StarTrib-Jensen-Disobedence">{{Cite web|url=https://www.startribune.com/gop-candidate-scott-jensen-calling-for-civil-disobedience-of-covid-policies/600095847|title = GOP candidate Scott Jensen calling for 'civil disobedience' of COVID policies|website = [[Star Tribune]]|date=September 10, 2021|author=Stephen Montemayor}}</ref>


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Running for Senate in 2016, Jensen expressed support for abolishing the [[Metropolitan Council|Met Council]], a regional governmental agency covering the [[Minneapolis–Saint Paul]] [[metropolitan area]].<ref name=NotRunning/> In 2022, he said the council is "coming down" if he is elected governor.<ref name=Berkel/>
Running for Senate in 2016, Jensen expressed support for abolishing the [[Metropolitan Council|Met Council]], a regional governmental agency covering the [[Minneapolis–Saint Paul]] [[metropolitan area]].<ref name=NotRunning/> In 2022, he said the council is "coming down" if he is elected governor.<ref name=Berkel/>


While running for governor, Jensen called for a repeal of Minnesota's Clean Car rule, a rule (set to take effect in 2024) that limits [[Vehicle emissions control|carbon emissions from motor vehicle]] and requires automakers to introduce more [[hybrid vehicle|hybrid]] and [[electric vehicle]]s into Minnesota.<ref>Dana Ferguson, [https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/minnesota/republican-scott-jensen-says-hed-strike-minnesota-clean-car-rule-end-nuclear-moratorium-if-elected Republican Scott Jensen says he'd strike Minnesota Clean Car rule, end nuclear moratorium if elected], ''Duluth New Tribune'' (July 13, 2022).</ref><ref name=OrrickCleanCar>Dave Orrick, [https://www.twincities.com/2022/07/13/scott-jensen-releases-energy-plan-ending-clean-car-standards-nuclear-moratorium-avoids-talk-of-climate-change/ Scott Jensen releases energy plan ending 'clean car' standards, nuclear moratorium; avoids talk of climate change], ''Pioneer Press'' (July 13, 2022).</ref> His energy proposal made no mention of [[climate change]].<ref name=OrrickCleanCar/>
While running for governor, Jensen called for a repeal of Minnesota's Clean Car rule, a rule (set to take effect in 2024) that limits [[Vehicle emissions control|carbon emissions from motor vehicle]] and requires automakers to introduce more [[hybrid vehicle|hybrid]] and [[electric vehicle]]s into Minnesota.<ref>Dana Ferguson, [https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/minnesota/republican-scott-jensen-says-hed-strike-minnesota-clean-car-rule-end-nuclear-moratorium-if-elected Republican Scott Jensen says he'd strike Minnesota Clean Car rule, end nuclear moratorium if elected], ''Duluth New Tribune'' (July 13, 2022).</ref><ref name=OrrickCleanCar>Dave Orrick, [https://www.twincities.com/2022/07/13/scott-jensen-releases-energy-plan-ending-clean-car-standards-nuclear-moratorium-avoids-talk-of-climate-change/ Scott Jensen releases energy plan ending 'clean car' standards, nuclear moratorium; avoids talk of climate change], ''Pioneer Press'' (July 13, 2022).</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==

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Scott Jensen
Member of the Minnesota Senate
from the 47th district
In office
January 3, 2017 – January 5, 2021
Preceded byJulianne Ortman
Succeeded byJulia Coleman
Personal details
Born (1954-11-19) November 19, 1954 (age 70)
Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseMary
Children3
RelativesCarl Jensen (father)
EducationLuther Seminary (attended)
University of Minnesota (BA, MD)

Scott M. Jensen (born November 19, 1954) is an American physician and politician. A member of the Republican Party, he was a member of the Minnesota Senate from 2017 to 2021. He is the Republican candidate for governor of Minnesota in the 2022 election.

Jensen was born and raised in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. He earned his medical degrees from the University of Minnesota. Jensen practices family medicine at his clinic in the outer Twin Cities. In addition to his medical work, he has served in public office. Jensen was elected to the state Senate in 2016 from a district covering part of Carver County, Minnesota. During his term in the legislature, he focused on health care reform, infrastructure, and election reform. He chose not to seek reelection in 2020.[1]

Jensen has supported a traditional Republican platform throughout most of his political career. He has advocated for low taxes, small government, and socially conservative policies. During the COVID-19 pandemic in Minnesota, Jensen gained national attention for his criticisms of restrictions such as face mask mandates, stay-at-home orders, and vaccination requirements.[2]

In 2021, Jensen announced his bid to challenge incumbent Democratic governor Tim Walz in the 2022 Minnesota gubernatorial election. Jensen later selected former professional football player Matt Birk as his running mate. Jensen secured the Republican nomination in the August 2022 primary election. He and Birk are set to face incumbents Tim Walz and Peggy Flanagan in the general election.

Early life and medical career

Jensen was born on November 19, 1954. His father, Carl Jensen, was a member of the state legislature[1] at various times between 1951 and 1980.[3]

Jensen graduated as the valedictorian from Sleepy Eye High School in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, in 1973.[4] He attended Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary from 1977 to 1978 and the University of Minnesota, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in physiology in 1978 and a Doctor of Medicine in 1981. He was a Bush Fellow of leadership and policy studies at the University of Minnesota in 1999.[1] Jensen was a professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School and has had a small family medical practice in Watertown, Minnesota, since 1986.[5][6] He was a member of the Citizens Alliance Bank board, serving as the audit committee chair.[7] He was the 2016 Minnesota Family Physician of the Year.[8]

Political career

Jensen became involved in politics as a supporter of John Anderson, and later Republican Ronald Reagan, in the 1980 presidential election.[9] In the 1990s and 2000s, he served on the school board in Waconia, Minnesota, and chaired the local Republican Party.[10]

Minnesota Senate

Jensen was elected to the Minnesota Senate in 2016 representing part of Carver County.[11] He ran as a traditional conservative Republican, opposing abortion and favoring low taxes.[11] During his single term in the legislature, he was regarded as moderate[12] and pro-business, receiving a perfect score from the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce in 2017 and 2018.[11] He was seen as "an eccentric and unpredictable legislator";[3] and as among the more bipartisan members of the Minnesota Senate,[13] with a reputation as a political maverick.[14][15] Jensen supported a bill to allow local governments to adopt ranked-choice voting, a system some Republicans had attempted to prohibit in the state.[3] He put forward a bill to regulate pharmacy benefit managers,[3] and to create a new commission to probe drug price increases.[16] Voting against his own party, he supported a ban on conversion therapy.[14]

Jensen received media attention in 2017 after providing medical attention to Governor Mark Dayton after Dayton collapsed while giving his State of the State address on the floor of the state House at the Minnesota State Capitol.[3]

In July 2019, Jensen announced that he would not seek reelection in 2020.[11]

Minnesota gubernatorial campaign

In January 2021, just after he retired from the State Senate, Jensen was viewed as a potential Republican candidate for governor in the 2022 election, challenging Democratic incumbent Tim Walz, and said he planned to decide whether to run in the coming months.[15] In March 2021, Jensen announced his candidacy.[17][18] He named former Minnesota Vikings player Matt Birk as his running mate.[19] He took an early polling and fundraising lead among Republican candidates in the primary,[5] running against former Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka, Lexington Mayor Mike Murphy, and others.[20] (State Senator Michelle Benson also sought the nomination, but dropped out of the race.)[21] Jensen and the Carver County Republican Party leadership had clashed over his moderate views in 2019,[22] but Jensen won a Carver County Republican Party straw poll by a wide margin during the 2022 Republican primary campaign for governor.[23]

In May 2022, Jensen attacked Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon for his operation of the state's election system, suggesting that Simon should go "to jail" without providing any evidence that Simon had done anything illegal.[24] Jensen's comments were part of a larger trend of Republican candidates casting doubt on election results in the wake of Donald Trump's claim that the 2020 election was rigged against him, a falsehood promoted by many Republican candidates and believed by many Republican voters.[25] Simon called Jensen's comments "bizarre and irresponsible" and "a cynical attempt to use extreme conspiracy theories to radicalize political supporters."[24]

At the May 2022 Minnesota Republican convention, Jensen won the party's endorsement on the ninth round of voting among the 2,100 delegates, defeating Lexington Mayor Mike Murphy and businessman Kendall Qualls.[26] In the August 2022 primary election, Jensen faces only minor opposition.[27]

Political positions

Jensen had a reputation as being moderate during his tenure in the state senate but has since shifted more to the right.[12][3]

Abortion

When originally campaigning for the governorship, when asked about the potential reversal of Roe v. Wade, Jensen said that he would attempt to ban abortion in a large majority of cases if elected.[5] In addition, Jensen's running mate, lieutenant governor candidate Matt Birk, has been previously criticized for his anti-abortion stance.[28]

Jensen’s views on abortion have shifted to a more moderate stance that includes several exceptions.[29]

Cannabis

While in the Senate, Jensen supported holding an informational hearing on Senator Melisa Franzen's and Representative Mike Freiberg's bill to legalize marijuana in Minnesota. But, Jensen claims he did not endorse the bill’s content despite being one of its cosponsors.[5][30]

COVID-19 pandemic

In an April 2020 appearance on Fox News's The Ingraham Angle, Jensen incorrectly stated that the U.S. COVID-19 death toll was being inflated; experts said that the COVID-19 death toll was more likely an undercount.[31] President Donald Trump amplified the claim during his 2020 campaign.[32] PolitiFact cited Jensen as a contributor to their "Lie of the Year 2020: Coronavirus downplay and denial" for the claims.[33]

Complaints against Jensen were made to the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice about public statements he had made related to COVID-19.[34][35] But, after an investigation, the board dismissed the allegations against him.[36][37]

In May 2021, he sued the United States Department of Health and Human Services in an attempt to prevent children from receiving COVID-19 vaccinations. Jensen was a plaintiff in the suit, alongside anti-vaccine activist Simone Gold and the right-wing political organization America's Frontline Doctors (AFD).[38] AFD had attracted notoriety for its promotion of false and misleading COVID-19 claims.[38] The complaint, filed in federal court in Alabama, falsely described the COVID-19 vaccines as a dangerous "experimental biological agent."[39] The affidavit claimed that "it would be reckless to subject anyone in that age group to the experimental COVID-19 vaccine" and Jensen stated giving children the vaccine "would violate his oath as a doctor and place him in an untenable position".[39]

In a later interview, Jensen said he had "quietly" been a member of AFD[38] and had been unaware of the involvement of the group's founder, Gold, in the January 6 United States Capitol attack months earlier. He also said he did not have a chance to read the whole petition before signing it. In the same interview, Jensen said, against medical consensus, that he does not recommend COVID-19 vaccines for "young and healthy" people.[38] He was previously banned from TikTok in April 2021 and restricted from advertising on Facebook in July 2021 for violating community guidelines barring the promotion of COVID-19 misinformation.[40]

Jensen’s views were mentioned in the 2020 COVID-19 conspiracy-theory video Plandemic.[41] He was a member of the World Doctors Alliance, an international fringe group that promoted false and conspiratorial claims about COVID-19.[32] Jensen has questioned the medical and scientific consensus that ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine are ineffective against COVID-19.[42] In September 2021, Jensen called on "ALL Minnesota citizens and businesses to participate in civil disobedience" by ignoring a Biden Administration proposal to require large employers to ensure that their employees were either vaccinated against COVID-19 or took weekly COVID-19 tests.[43][44]

Crime and guns

In 2018, Jensen proposed various gun control measures in the state legislature to expand universal background checks and require that lost or stolen firearms be reported to authorities. Gun rights groups condemned his proposals.[45] In 2022, Jensen said at the Republican Party convention that he had been on the "wrong side" of the issue and apologized for his past support of gun measures.[12] He has also called for hiring more police officers.[46]

In 2022, Jensen pledged that, if elected governor, he would commute the sentence of Kim Potter, a police officer convicted of killing Daunte Wright at a traffic stop in 2021. However, a governor alone cannot commute sentences in Minnesota. It is necessary to gain unanimous support from the three-member Board of Pardons, consisting of the governor, the attorney general, and the Minnesota Supreme Court's chief justice.[47]

Economic policy

Jensen has advocated tax cuts and spending decreases.[11][48] During his campaign for governor, he has called for eliminating Minnesota's state personal income tax and "dramatically reducing" state expenditures.[48]

Other

Running for Senate in 2016, Jensen expressed support for abolishing the Met Council, a regional governmental agency covering the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area.[11] In 2022, he said the council is "coming down" if he is elected governor.[12]

While running for governor, Jensen called for a repeal of Minnesota's Clean Car rule, a rule (set to take effect in 2024) that limits carbon emissions from motor vehicle and requires automakers to introduce more hybrid and electric vehicles into Minnesota.[49][50]

Personal life

Jensen and his wife, Mary, have three children and reside in Laketown Township.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Jensen, Scott". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  2. ^ "Meet the Candidates: Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen". MPR News. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Bierschbach, Briana; Montemayor, Stephen. "Enigmatic doctor Scott Jensen charts path to GOP frontrunner status in Minnesota governor's race via Trump playbook". Star Tribune. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
  4. ^ Fritz Busch, Doctor comes home to campaign for governor, New Ulm Journal (New Ulm, Minn.) (October 29, 2021).
  5. ^ a b c d Mike Mulcahy & Maja Beckstrom (March 18, 2022). "A conversation with Republican gubernatorial candidate Dr. Scott Jensen". MPR News.
  6. ^ "Vaccine doubts fuel doctor's rise in Minnesota governor race". AP NEWS. October 21, 2021. Retrieved May 27, 2022.
  7. ^ "Candidates file for state seats: DFL pits veterans against incumbent Republican rep, doctor". Sun Patriot. ECM Publishers. June 30, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  8. ^ Olson, Mark. "Jensen is family physician of the year". SWNewsMedia.com. Retrieved June 10, 2022.
  9. ^ "Senator Scott Jensen on Mission Accomplishers at the Libertarian Convention. – AM 950". www.am950radio.com. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
  10. ^ "Coleman's son eyes state Senate seat for 2016". MPR News. Retrieved March 24, 2022.
  11. ^ a b c d e f Callaghan, Peter (July 26, 2019). "State Sen. Scott Jensen is not running again — and he has a lot to say about the Legislature: 'This is a really bizarre place'". MinnPost. Retrieved March 31, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  18. ^ Peter Callaghan & Walker Orenstein, Scott Jensen wins Republican endorsement for governor at dramatic state convention, MinnPost (May 14, 2022).
  19. ^ Steve Karnowski, Walz has $4.1M in campaign cash; Jensen and Gazelka lead GOP, Associated Press (April 15, 2022).
  20. ^ GOP candidates make 1st big pitch for governor, Minnesota Public Radio (November 4, 2021).
  21. ^ Republican Michelle Benson suspends campaign for governor, Associaed Press (April 29, 2022).
  22. ^ J.L. Schmucker, Jensen earns GOP nod for governor, Sun Patriot (May 16, 2022).
  23. ^ Staff report, Gubernatorial candidate Jensen wins Carver County GOP straw poll, Chanhassen Villager (February 7, 2022).
  24. ^ a b Minn. GOP candidate suggests jail for Dem elections chief, Associated Press (May 2, 2022).
  25. ^ Mark Zdechlik, Distrust of election integrity unites GOP, Minnesota Public Radio (May 13, 2022).
  26. ^ Steve Karnowski, Dr. Scott Jensen wins GOP endorsement for Minnesota governor, Associated Press (May 14, 2022).
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  38. ^ a b c d Dave Orrick, Republican gubernatorial candidate, a physician, goes to court to stop youth COVID vaccinations, Pioneer Press (May 28, 2021)
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  43. ^ "Vaccine-skeptic gubernatorial candidate wants 'civil disobedience' over COVID requirements". Bring Me The News. September 11, 2021. A Republican gubernatorial candidate who has increasingly aligned himself with the anti-vaxxer movement...
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  47. ^ Theo Keith, GOP endorsement in hand, Scott Jensen looks toward fall governor's race, KMSP-TV (May 17, 2022).
  48. ^ a b Steve Karnowski, Jensen seeks tax cuts to help Minnesota cope with inflation, Associated Press (June 23, 2022).
  49. ^ Dana Ferguson, Republican Scott Jensen says he'd strike Minnesota Clean Car rule, end nuclear moratorium if elected, Duluth New Tribune (July 13, 2022).
  50. ^ Dave Orrick, Scott Jensen releases energy plan ending 'clean car' standards, nuclear moratorium; avoids talk of climate change, Pioneer Press (July 13, 2022).
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