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Salman Fiqy, who is Somali and has been active with the Republican party, says he can no longer support the party after President Donald Trump’s recent xenophobic comments.
The Minnesota Republican Party has hit out at protesters picketing their state headquarters in Edina on Monday to accuse it of inflaming political violence and hatred with irresponsible rhetoric.
Well, this is going to be the first time I’m going to say this in my life. My name’s Chris Madel and I’m running for governor ...
Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, has filed to run for governor of Minnesota as a Republican. While he has not made an ...
Minnesota Republicans are rethinking whether to abide by their party’s endorsement in next year’s race for governor, after the process hasn’t yielded a winning candidate for statewide office in ...
In exclusive Newsweek interviews, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan and Rep. Angie Craig each argue why they should be Minnesota's ...
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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell files to run for Minnesota governor
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has filed to run for Minnesota governor. State records show Lindell registered on Wednesday for the ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Former GOP gubernatorial nominee Scott Jensen announced Thursday he is running for governor again. In his campaign announcement, the Chaska physician and former state senator said he ...
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Steve Hilton, California gov candidate, launches tip line to expose fraud after $1 billion Minnesota debacle
Whatever we’re seeing in Minnesota is 1,000 times worse in California because of many more years of one-party rule by the ...
MMB characterized the state's overall budget and economic outlook as "stable" but acknowledged "structural budget challenges ...
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has filed paperwork to run for governor of Minnesota, creating a campaign committee that will allow ...
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GOP senator makes pathetic excuse for Trump’s anti-Somali hate
Republican Senator John Curtis of Utah on Sunday offered a mealymouthed excuse for President Donald Trump’s xenophobic attacks on the Somali community. “We don’t want ’em in our country,” Trump said ...
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