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  2. Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party - Wikipedia

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    The DFL's base of support is diverse, and it includes urban and suburban voters, working class voters, labor unions, environmentalists, and other progressive groups. [23] The party has a strong presence in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. [24] The DFL has lost support in traditional DFL strongholds such as the Iron Range since 2016. [25]

  3. Michael V. Ciresi - Wikipedia

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    Michael "Mike" V. Ciresi (/ s ər ˈ iː s i / sər-EE-see) is a prominent trial attorney and was a Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party candidate for the United States Senate from Minnesota. He dropped out on March 10, 2008.

  4. Doron Clark - Wikipedia

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    Doron Clark (born December 31, 1977) is an American politician and member of the Minnesota Senate. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), he represents District 60, which includes parts of Northeast and Southeast Minneapolis in Hennepin County and part of the University of Minnesota. [2] [3]

  5. 71st Minnesota Legislature - Wikipedia

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    (DFL) June 26, 1979 [21] 60B Stanley A. Enebo (DFL) Resigned on December 5, 1979, to become the Associate Director of the Minnesota Public Employees Retirement Association. [22] Donna C. Peterson (DFL) January 22, 1980 [23] 44B Leo G. Adams (DFL) Resigned to accept appointment to the Minnesota Public Service Commission circa June 1, 1980. [24 ...

  6. Amy Klobuchar - Wikipedia

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    [24] [39] Emily's List endorsed her on September 29, 2005, and Klobuchar won the DFL endorsement on June 9, 2006. She gained the support of the majority of DFL state legislators in Minnesota during the primaries. A poll of DFL state delegates showed Klobuchar beating her then closest opponent, Patty Wetterling, 66% to 15%. In January Wetterling ...

  7. 67th Minnesota Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The laws earned Minnesota's Governor a spot on the cover of Time Magazine, [3] while also serving as the start to a broader period of statewide reform and DFL dominance of state politics in the 1970s.

  8. John Thompson (Minnesota politician) - Wikipedia

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    He was given a 30-day stayed sentence to avoid jail time if he did not commit another offense and was also ordered to pay a $200 fine and $78 fee. [17] On 13 October 2021, during a virtual court appearance, Thompson agreed to pay a $100 fine after the state of Minnesota agreed to suspend prosecuting his case for one year. [ 18 ]

  9. Mike Freiberg - Wikipedia

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    Mike Freiberg (born September 23, 1976) is an American politician serving in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2013. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), Freiberg represents District 43B in the central Twin Cities metropolitan area, which includes the cities of Golden Valley and Robbinsdale and parts of Hennepin County.