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Trump is set to hold a rally Saturday night in St. Cloud, Minnesota, this time bringing along his running mate JD Vance and the expectation Trump will face Vice President Kamala Harris in November ...
Despite the energy in St. Cloud, Minnesota Republicans have a steep hill to climb with Harris at the top of the Democratic ticket. A KSTP-TV poll on Friday showed Harris leads Trump by 10 ...
Former President Trump and his newly named running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, are set to rally in Minnesota on Saturday, the campaign announced, making a visit to one of the blue-leaning states the ...
Reince Priebus, White House Chief of Staff (2017), Chair of the Republican National Committee (2011–2017), and Chair of the Wisconsin Republican Party (2007–2011) [15] John Ratcliffe , Director of National Intelligence (2020–2021) and U.S. Representative from TX-04 (2015–2020) [ 16 ]
Michael Brodkorb, Deputy Chair of the Republican Party of Minnesota (2009–2011) (endorsed Kamala Harris) [215] Al Cárdenas , Chair of the Republican Party of Florida (1999–2003), Chairman of the American Conservative Union (2011–2014) ( endorsed Kamala Harris ) [ 216 ] [ 217 ]
The Republican nominee was former president Donald Trump. [5] Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has qualified for the ballot. [6] Harris selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate. [7] This decision was seen as a strategic effort to bolster support in the Midwest as well as among progressives. Walz's local popularity ...
Minnesota has not chosen a Republican presidential candidate in 52 years, but the Trump campaign had viewed it as increasingly within reach after Biden's poll numbers dipped following his ...
The Chairman of the Minnesota Republican Party Tony Sutton (R) was found guilty of circumventing Finance Laws in the Gubernatorial Election Recount of 2010 and fined $33,000. (2010) [4] [5] The last Republican Governor of Minnesota was Tim Pawlenty. He was elected in 2002 and after winning re-election in 2006, he served two terms.