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The Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) is a political party in the U.S. state of Minnesota affiliated with the national Democratic Party. [1] [2] The party was formed by a merger between the Minnesota Democratic Party and the Minnesota Farmer–Labor Party in 1944. [3]
The Minnesota Democratic Party was a political party in Minnesota that existed from the formation of Minnesota Territory in 1849 until 1944, when the party merged with the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party to form the modern Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party.
The Minnesota Farmer–Labor Party was a populist political party that managed to elect some of its candidates to the United States Congress, a rare feat among American third political parties, and eventually merged with the Minnesota Democratic Party in 1944 to create the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party. The success of the ...
Minnesota Democratic Party Chair Ken Martin has formally announced his bid to lead the Democratic National Committee, as the party attempts to piece itself together following a stinging defeat ...
In 1998, Martin moved back to his home state of Minnesota and served as the Political & Field Director for the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party. He served as the Deputy Minnesota State Director for the Gore campaign in 2000 and in 2002 was the campaign manager for Secretary of State candidate Buck Humphrey.
Phillips addressing the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party State Central Committee in 2017 Dean Phillips for Congress campaign booth at the Minnesota State Fair. In 2018, Phillips ran for the United States House of Representatives in Minnesota's 3rd congressional district as a Democrat. [19]
Minnesota Democrats are looking to take a local approach to its campaigning efforts as well, with door knocking at the top of their minds. The kickoff’s roughly 300 attendees were trained in ...
Martin has served as head of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) since 2011 and is a DNC vice chair and the president of the Association of State Democratic Committees.