We went to Minnesota following news that the state's Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party had fast-tracked one of the most liberal agendas in state history. Republicans are ready for a reset after their bruising legislative session made national headlines.
The Washington Examiner went to Minnesota following news that the state's Democrats, the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, had fast-tracked one of the most liberal agendas in state history. What we found was a struggling Republican Party, angry small-business owners, and a complete stonewall from Democrats.
"What we had in place when I came here was virtually nothing," he told the Washington Examiner from GOP headquarters in Edina, Minnesota."We had to start from the beginning, put together staff, raise money, and we were not very well prepared for a statewide election in 2022." Carnahan sued the state party, claiming comments about her tarnished her reputation and made it impossible to find work. The party countersued, and both sides aired much of their dirty laundry in public, including claims Carnahan fostered a toxic, retaliatory work environment, mismanaged finances, and repeatedly failed to address sexual harassment allegations that had been brought to her attention.
Hann was appointed to complete Carnahan's term, a position he had run for and lost to her in 2017. He won a second, two-year term in December. Less than a year ago, the DFL's six-vote House majority would not have been enough to make significant changes to state policies on issues such as abortion because the majority depended on four votes from rural areas that were socially conservative. In November, three of the four representatives lost their races, but the DFL gained ground in the suburbs of St.
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