Ken Martin, the head of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, was decisively elected chair of the Democratic National ...
Minnesota leaders are worried about the loss of billions of dollars in aid used to run public schools, health programs, ag ...
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Hosted on MSNDid You Realize the Democratic Party Is Down to Just 20 Big Cities? Ex-Dem Candidate Sounds Panicked WarningThe reputation of the Democratic Party is in the tubes. The Democrats circled the wagons over the weekend to elect new party leadership and decide how to counter President Donald Trump, as chronicled ...
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Axios Twin Cities on MSNMinnesota's newest member of Congress joins first Democratic Doctors' CaucusMinnesota's newest member of Congress is teaming up with her fellow physicians turned politicians to launch the U.S. House's first Democratic Doctors Caucus. The big picture: U.S. Rep. Kelly Morrison ...
She has been a longtime fixture in Minnesota politics since well before she joined the Senate, serving as the state's lieutenant governor and, before that, as a top aide to key Democratic politicians.
Martin told ABC News his first priorities are to set up a ... Republican Majority Whip Tom Emmer and Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar. “Minnesota is probably hitting above its political weight ...
Although Speaker of the House Lisa Demuth (R-Cold Spring) became the first Republican woman of color to lead the Minnesota ...
Democratic Party leaders from across the nation on Saturday elected Minnesota DFL Chair Ken Martin ... [Martin] will make sure that the needs and priorities of the working people are going to ...
After November losses, Democratic National Committee turns to Minnesota's Ken Martin for fresh start
Martin, who has served as chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer ... highlighted some of the disconnect between voter priorities and the Democratic Party. The party elected Martin over his ...
She has been a longtime fixture in Minnesota politics since well before she joined the Senate, serving as the state's lieutenant governor and, before that, as a top aide to key Democratic politicians.
Democratic Sen. Tina Smith won’t seek reelection in 2026, kicking off what could be a crowded primary to replace her in the state of Minnesota. Smith, 66, said in a video posted online on Thursday she ...
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