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Republican Party of Minnesota

The Republican Party of Minnesota is the state affiliate of the Republican Party in Minnesota and the oldest active political party in the state. Founded in 1855, the party controls four of Minnesota's eight congressional House seats. The last Republican governor of the state was Tim Pawlenty, who served from 2003 to 2011. The party's headquarters is located in Edina, Minnesota and the current chairman is David Hann. Starting in 2023 and as a result of the 2022 elections, the Republican Party of Minnesota does not have substantial power over the state, holding no statewide executive offices, no U.S. Senate seats, and minorities in the state legislatures.

Republican Party of Minnesota
ChairpersonDavid Hann
Senate LeaderMark Johnson
House LeaderLisa Demuth
Founded
Headquarters
Student wingMinnesota College Republicans
Youth wingMinnesota Young Republicans
IdeologyConservatism
Political positionRight-wing
National affiliationRepublican Party
Colors  Red
State Senate
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State House
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Statewide Executive Offices
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U.S. Senate
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U.S. House of Representatives
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Website
mngop.com

History Edit

Early history Edit

The Republican Party in Minnesota was the dominant party in the state for approximately the first seventy years of Minnesota's statehood, from 1858 through the 1920s. In the Civil War, the state supported Abolitionism and the Union.[1]

Republican candidates routinely won the state governorship as well as most other state offices, having 12 out of the first 13.[2]

The 1892 Republican National Convention was held in Minneapolis. The party was aided by an opposition divided between the Democratic Party and the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party, which eventually merged in 1944.

Independent-Republican era Edit

The Independent-Republicans of Minnesota (I-R) was the name of the party from November 15, 1975, until September 23, 1995. The name change was made because the "Republican" name was damaged by the Watergate Scandal. Polls conducted in the early-mid-1970s indicated people in Minnesota were more likely to vote for a candidate who identified as an "Independent" versus a "Republican". During that time, the state party became more dependent on grassroots fundraising and eventually went bankrupt.[citation needed] After the national party pumped money into the party, in the early-mid-1980s, their image and base began turning more conservative. During this time the party had both US Senate seats and briefly held control of the state House of Representatives. By 1994, the grassroots had turned socially more conservative and changed the name back in 1995. Attempts to drop the term "Independent" had been defeated in 1989, 1991 and 1993.

2000-2010s Edit

For the 2006 U.S. Senate election, the party endorsed Mark Kennedy for United States Senate, who lost to Amy Klobuchar.

In the 2008 U.S. Senate election, incumbent Republican Senator Norm Coleman was defeated by Democratic-Farmer-Labor candidate Al Franken by 312 votes out of over 2.5 million cast after a long series of dramatic, contentious and expensive re-counts.

The Party of Minnesota was fined $170,000 for violating federal campaign finance regulations from 2003 to 2008.[3] 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, which is the term limit. With Tom Emmer's defeat in 2010 by Mark Dayton, Republicans held the governorship for eight years. Despite having lost every executive race in the general election of 2010, the party captured both chambers of the Minnesota Legislature for the first time since the 1970s,[6] and defeated 18-term Minnesota US Jim Oberstar by electing Chip Cravaack to Minnesota's 8th district.

2010 gubernatorial race Edit

For the 2010 statewide elections, the party endorsed State Representative Tom Emmer and Metropolitan Council member Annette Meeks for governor and lieutenant governor. State Representative Dan Severson was the endorsed candidate for secretary of state. Attorney and psychologist Chris Barden was the endorsed candidate for attorney general. Patricia Anderson was the endorsed candidate for state auditor. All five executive candidates lost their respective elections.

Following the 2010 gubernatorial recount, the Minnesota GOP was heavily in debt, owing $2 million primarily for the recount of votes. The GOP had stopped paying rent for its headquarters near the Capitol and the landlord filed an eviction summons once the Party had fallen $111,000 behind in rent.[7][8] They announced they would move their headquarters to Minneapolis's Seward neighborhood in January 2014. The new headquarters is situated diagonally across from the Seward Community Cafe where it shares a building with a Pizza Luce.[9] Party Chairman Keith Downey said they were moving away from St. Paul "to be closer to the people."[10] The headquarters were later moved to Edina.[11] Despite this, in 2010, Republicans had taken control of both houses of the State Legislature for the first time in three decades, only to lose both houses in 2012.

Recent history Edit

In 2021, the Minnesota Republican Party became a subject of controversy when donor and strategist Anton Lazzaro was indicted for sex trafficking charges.[12] Minnesota Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan resigned amidst the controversy.[13]

The party ran Scott Jensen for the 2022 gubernatorial race,[14][15] who lost to incumbent Tim Walz.[16] The party also lost its majority in the Minnesota Senate, giving the DFL a trifecta,[17] but the party held to the four seats in the US House of Representatives.

Ideology and voter-base Edit

The Minnesota Republicans have a strong voter base in rural and suburban parts of Greater Minnesota.

2022 Party Platform Edit

In the party's 2022 platform, the party opposed abortion access,[18] calling for the overturning[19] of Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, which subsequently happened,[20][21] and the Minnesota Doe v. Gomez, which is still standing. It also opposes legal recognition of same-sex marriage.[22] They also "support the prohibition of Ranked Choice Voting in Minnesota."[23] On gun policy, the statement says that citizens who follow the law should "have the right to purchase and possess firearms, free from any gun registration system."[24] For education, the platform also opposes "any element of Critical Race Theory or associated curricula and programs."[25]

Current elected officials Edit

The Minnesota Republican Party holds none of the five statewide elected offices, neither United States Senate seat, and four of the state's eight United States House of Representatives seats. It holds a minority in both the Minnesota Senate and the Minnesota House of Representatives.

Members of Congress Edit

U.S. Senate Edit

  • None

Both of Minnesota's U.S. Senate seats have been held by Democrats since 2008. Norm Coleman was the last Republican to represent Minnesota in the U.S. Senate. First elected in 2002, Coleman lost his bid for a second term in 2008 to Al Franken.

U.S. House of Representatives Edit

Out of the 8 seats Minnesota is apportioned in the U.S. House of Representatives, 4 are held by Republicans:

Statewide offices Edit

  • None

Minnesota has not elected any GOP candidates to statewide office since 2006, when Tim Pawlenty was narrowly re-elected as governor. In 2010, Pawlenty opted not to seek re-election to a third term. State representative Tom Emmer ran as the Republican nominee in the 2010 election and was subsequently defeated by Democratic challenger Mark Dayton.

State legislature Edit

List of Chairs Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "THE GENESIS OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN MINNESOTA" (PDF). Minnesota Historical Society. The demand for the organization of a new anti-slavery party, following the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska bill in May, 1854, was most urgent in the region of the Old North-west. On July 6, in a state mass meeting made up of Whigs, anti-slavery Democrats, and Free-Soilers, Michigan gave the name Republican to the party whose formal organization was effected at this convention... Minnesota was slow in joining the movement.
  2. ^ Sturdevant, Lori. "Politics in Minnesota". mnopedia.org. from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2023-02-22. While Minnesota's first governor, Henry Sibley, was a Democrat, his successor, Alexander Ramsey, and the state's next eleven governors all affiliated with the Republican Party—the party of Lincoln
  3. ^ http://www.citypages.com, AUGUST 19, 2011, MINNESOTA GOP FINED $170,000 FOR FEC VIOLATIONS BY MIKE MULLEN, [1]
  4. ^ http://www.mprnews.org, July 13, 2012, Minn. GOP, former chairman fined over recount by Tom Scheck [2]
  5. ^ "GOP chairman Sutton to join PR company". Startribune.com. 2011-01-17. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
  6. ^ Kaszuka, Mike (November 4, 2010). . Star Tribune. Archived from the original on September 15, 2014. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
  7. ^ http://www.mprnews.org, July 13, 2012, Minn. GOP, former chairman fined over recount by Tom Scheck [3]
  8. ^ Helgeson, Baird; Stassen-Berger, Rachel E. (April 23, 2012). "Debt-laden Minn. GOP notified of eviction". Star Tribune. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
  9. ^ Helgeson, Baird (December 9, 2013). "State GOP moves HQ to Minneapolis DFL stronghold". Star Tribune. Retrieved June 23, 2014. The new location puts the party headquarters in the heart of a longtime DFL stronghold.
  10. ^ Salisbury, Bill (December 9, 2013). "Minnesota GOP to move offices from St. Paul to Minneapolis". Pioneer Press. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
  11. ^ "About | MNGOP". Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  12. ^
    • Raguse, Lou (13 August 2021). "MN GOP chair scrutinized after donor charged with sex trafficking". KARE 11.
    • Sheth, Sonam. "A GOP strategist was arrested on 10 felony counts of underage sex trafficking, conspiracy, and obstruction of justice". Insider.
    • Lyden, Tom (19 August 2021). "The making of Tony Lazzaro". Fox 9.
    • Pagliery, Jose (12 August 2021). "GOP Strategist Arrested for Underage Sex Trafficking". The Daily Beast.
  13. ^ Kare 11 Staff (20 August 2021). "Minnesota GOP Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan resigns". KARE 11.
  14. ^ "Minnesota GOP Endorses Dr. Scott Jensen To Take On Gov. Tim Walz". CBS News. 2022-05-14. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  15. ^ Van Berkel, Jessie; Woodall, Hunter (2022-05-14). "Minnesota GOP backs Scott Jensen in race to unseat Gov. Tim Walz". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  16. ^
    • "2022 General Election Results". Secretary of State. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
    • Orrick, Dave (2022-11-30) [2022-11-08]. "Tim Walz Defeats Scott Jensen for Second Term as Minnesota Governor". Twin Cities Pioneer Press. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
    • Kaul, Greta (2022-11-09). . Minnpost. Archived from the original on 2022-11-23. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
    • "Minnesota Election Results: Walz Re-elected Governor". Fox 9. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
    • "Minnesota Governor Election Results". New York Times. 8 November 2022. from the original on 2022-11-26. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  17. ^ Callaghan, Peter (9 November 2022). "MinnPost analysis: DFL turns GOP talk of midterm dominance into 'trifecta' of its own". Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  18. ^ "2022 Republican Party of Minnesota Platform" (PDF). mngop.org. 3. (PDF) from the original on 2023-02-17. Retrieved 2023-02-22. The U.S. and Minnesota Constitutions should be amended to restore legal protection to the lives of innocent human beings from conception to natural death.
  19. ^ "2022 Republican Party of Minnesota Platform" (PDF). mngop.org. p. 3. (PDF) from the original on 2023-02-17. Retrieved 2023-02-22. We call for overturning the Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Gomez decisions.
  20. ^ Sherman, Mark (2022-06-25). "Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade; states can ban abortion". AP News. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  21. ^ "Roe v Wade: US Supreme Court ends constitutional right to abortion". BBC. 2022-06-24. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  22. ^ "2022 Republican Party of Minnesota Platform" (PDF). mngop.org. p. 7. (PDF) from the original on 2023-02-17. Retrieved 2023-02-22. We believe that marriage is between a man and a woman. Therefore, we: Call on the Minnesota State Legislature to repeal it new laws to the contrary.
  23. ^ "2022 Republican Party of Minnesota Platform" (PDF). mngop.org. p. 5. (PDF) from the original on 2023-02-17. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  24. ^ "2022 Republican Party of Minnesota Platform" (PDF). mngop.org. p. 4. (PDF) from the original on 2023-02-17. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  25. ^ "2022 Republican Party of Minnesota Platform" (PDF). mngop.org. p. 7. (PDF) from the original on 2023-02-17. Retrieved 2023-02-22. We oppose any element of Critical Race Theory (CRT) or associated curricula and programs such as Social Emotional Learning, Ethnic Studies and Culturally Responsive Teaching.
  26. ^ "MPR: Minnesota Republicans dump their party's boss". news.minnesota.publicradio.org. Retrieved 2023-10-11.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article August 2021 The Republican Party of Minnesota is the state affiliate of the Republican Party in Minnesota and the oldest active political party in the state Founded in 1855 the party controls four of Minnesota s eight congressional House seats The last Republican governor of the state was Tim Pawlenty who served from 2003 to 2011 The party s headquarters is located in Edina Minnesota and the current chairman is David Hann Starting in 2023 and as a result of the 2022 elections the Republican Party of Minnesota does not have substantial power over the state holding no statewide executive offices no U S Senate seats and minorities in the state legislatures Republican Party of MinnesotaChairpersonDavid HannSenate LeaderMark JohnsonHouse LeaderLisa DemuthFoundedMarch 29 1855 168 years ago 1855 03 29 Minneapolis MinnesotaHeadquarters7400 Metro Boulevard Suite 424Edina MinnesotaStudent wingMinnesota College RepublicansYouth wingMinnesota Young RepublicansIdeologyConservatismPolitical positionRight wingNational affiliationRepublican PartyColors RedState Senate33 67State House64 134Statewide Executive Offices0 5U S Senate0 2U S House of Representatives4 8Websitemngop wbr comPolitics of MinnesotaPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Independent Republican era 1 3 2000 2010s 1 3 1 2010 gubernatorial race 1 4 Recent history 2 Ideology and voter base 2 1 2022 Party Platform 3 Current elected officials 3 1 Members of Congress 3 1 1 U S Senate 3 1 2 U S House of Representatives 3 2 Statewide offices 3 3 State legislature 4 List of Chairs 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Early history Edit The Republican Party in Minnesota was the dominant party in the state for approximately the first seventy years of Minnesota s statehood from 1858 through the 1920s In the Civil War the state supported Abolitionism and the Union 1 Republican candidates routinely won the state governorship as well as most other state offices having 12 out of the first 13 2 The 1892 Republican National Convention was held in Minneapolis The party was aided by an opposition divided between the Democratic Party and the Minnesota Farmer Labor Party which eventually merged in 1944 Independent Republican era Edit The Independent Republicans of Minnesota I R was the name of the party from November 15 1975 until September 23 1995 The name change was made because the Republican name was damaged by the Watergate Scandal Polls conducted in the early mid 1970s indicated people in Minnesota were more likely to vote for a candidate who identified as an Independent versus a Republican During that time the state party became more dependent on grassroots fundraising and eventually went bankrupt citation needed After the national party pumped money into the party in the early mid 1980s their image and base began turning more conservative During this time the party had both US Senate seats and briefly held control of the state House of Representatives By 1994 the grassroots had turned socially more conservative and changed the name back in 1995 Attempts to drop the term Independent had been defeated in 1989 1991 and 1993 2000 2010s Edit For the 2006 U S Senate election the party endorsed Mark Kennedy for United States Senate who lost to Amy Klobuchar In the 2008 U S Senate election incumbent Republican Senator Norm Coleman was defeated by Democratic Farmer Labor candidate Al Franken by 312 votes out of over 2 5 million cast after a long series of dramatic contentious and expensive re counts The Party of Minnesota was fined 170 000 for violating federal campaign finance regulations from 2003 to 2008 3 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 which is the term limit With Tom Emmer s defeat in 2010 by Mark Dayton Republicans held the governorship for eight years Despite having lost every executive race in the general election of 2010 the party captured both chambers of the Minnesota Legislature for the first time since the 1970s 6 and defeated 18 term Minnesota US Jim Oberstar by electing Chip Cravaack to Minnesota s 8th district 2010 gubernatorial race Edit For the 2010 statewide elections the party endorsed State Representative Tom Emmer and Metropolitan Council member Annette Meeks for governor and lieutenant governor State Representative Dan Severson was the endorsed candidate for secretary of state Attorney and psychologist Chris Barden was the endorsed candidate for attorney general Patricia Anderson was the endorsed candidate for state auditor All five executive candidates lost their respective elections Following the 2010 gubernatorial recount the Minnesota GOP was heavily in debt owing 2 million primarily for the recount of votes The GOP had stopped paying rent for its headquarters near the Capitol and the landlord filed an eviction summons once the Party had fallen 111 000 behind in rent 7 8 They announced they would move their headquarters to Minneapolis s Seward neighborhood in January 2014 The new headquarters is situated diagonally across from the Seward Community Cafe where it shares a building with a Pizza Luce 9 Party Chairman Keith Downey said they were moving away from St Paul to be closer to the people 10 The headquarters were later moved to Edina 11 Despite this in 2010 Republicans had taken control of both houses of the State Legislature for the first time in three decades only to lose both houses in 2012 Recent history Edit In 2021 the Minnesota Republican Party became a subject of controversy when donor and strategist Anton Lazzaro was indicted for sex trafficking charges 12 Minnesota Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan resigned amidst the controversy 13 The party ran Scott Jensen for the 2022 gubernatorial race 14 15 who lost to incumbent Tim Walz 16 The party also lost its majority in the Minnesota Senate giving the DFL a trifecta 17 but the party held to the four seats in the US House of Representatives Ideology and voter base EditThe Minnesota Republicans have a strong voter base in rural and suburban parts of Greater Minnesota 2022 Party Platform Edit In the party s 2022 platform the party opposed abortion access 18 calling for the overturning 19 of Supreme Court decision Roe v Wade which subsequently happened 20 21 and the Minnesota Doe v Gomez which is still standing It also opposes legal recognition of same sex marriage 22 They also support the prohibition of Ranked Choice Voting in Minnesota 23 On gun policy the statement says that citizens who follow the law should have the right to purchase and possess firearms free from any gun registration system 24 For education the platform also opposes any element of Critical Race Theory or associated curricula and programs 25 Current elected officials EditThe Minnesota Republican Party holds none of the five statewide elected offices neither United States Senate seat and four of the state s eight United States House of Representatives seats It holds a minority in both the Minnesota Senate and the Minnesota House of Representatives Members of Congress Edit U S Senate Edit NoneBoth of Minnesota s U S Senate seats have been held by Democrats since 2008 Norm Coleman was the last Republican to represent Minnesota in the U S Senate First elected in 2002 Coleman lost his bid for a second term in 2008 to Al Franken U S House of Representatives Edit Out of the 8 seats Minnesota is apportioned in the U S House of Representatives 4 are held by Republicans District Member Photo1st Brad Finstad nbsp 6th Tom Emmer nbsp 7th Michelle Fischbach nbsp 8th Pete Stauber nbsp Statewide offices Edit NoneMinnesota has not elected any GOP candidates to statewide office since 2006 when Tim Pawlenty was narrowly re elected as governor In 2010 Pawlenty opted not to seek re election to a third term State representative Tom Emmer ran as the Republican nominee in the 2010 election and was subsequently defeated by Democratic challenger Mark Dayton State legislature Edit Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson House Minority Leader Lisa DemuthList of Chairs EditRon Eibensteiner 1999 2005 26 Ron Carey 2005 2009 Tony Sutton 2009 2011 Pat Shortridge 2011 2013 Keith Downey 2013 2017 Jennifer Carnahan 2017 2021 David Hann 2021 present See also Edit nbsp Conservatism portal nbsp United States portal nbsp government portalRepublican Party of Minnesota v White Politics of Minnesota List of political parties in MinnesotaReferences Edit THE GENESIS OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN MINNESOTA PDF Minnesota Historical Society The demand for the organization of a new anti slavery party following the passage of the Kansas Nebraska bill in May 1854 was most urgent in the region of the Old North west On July 6 in a state mass meeting made up of Whigs anti slavery Democrats and Free Soilers Michigan gave the name Republican to the party whose formal organization was effected at this convention Minnesota was slow in joining the movement Sturdevant Lori Politics in Minnesota mnopedia org Archived from the original on 2022 09 25 Retrieved 2023 02 22 While Minnesota s first governor Henry Sibley was a Democrat his successor Alexander Ramsey and the state s next eleven governors all affiliated with the Republican Party the party of Lincoln http www citypages com AUGUST 19 2011 MINNESOTA GOP FINED 170 000 FOR FEC VIOLATIONS BY MIKE MULLEN 1 http www mprnews org July 13 2012 Minn GOP former chairman fined over recount by Tom Scheck 2 GOP chairman Sutton to join PR company Startribune com 2011 01 17 Retrieved 2011 01 18 Kaszuka Mike November 4 2010 Republicans celebrate outline legislative goals Star Tribune Archived from the original on September 15 2014 Retrieved June 23 2014 http www mprnews org July 13 2012 Minn GOP former chairman fined over recount by Tom Scheck 3 Helgeson Baird Stassen Berger Rachel E April 23 2012 Debt laden Minn GOP notified of eviction Star Tribune Retrieved June 23 2014 Helgeson Baird December 9 2013 State GOP moves HQ to Minneapolis DFL stronghold Star Tribune Retrieved June 23 2014 The new location puts the party headquarters in the heart of a longtime DFL stronghold Salisbury Bill December 9 2013 Minnesota GOP to move offices from St Paul to Minneapolis Pioneer Press Retrieved June 23 2014 About MNGOP Retrieved 2021 02 17 Raguse Lou 13 August 2021 MN GOP chair scrutinized after donor charged with sex trafficking KARE 11 Sheth Sonam A GOP strategist was arrested on 10 felony counts of underage sex trafficking conspiracy and obstruction of justice Insider Lyden Tom 19 August 2021 The making of Tony Lazzaro Fox 9 Pagliery Jose 12 August 2021 GOP Strategist Arrested for Underage Sex Trafficking The Daily Beast Kare 11 Staff 20 August 2021 Minnesota GOP Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan resigns KARE 11 Minnesota GOP Endorses Dr Scott Jensen To Take On Gov Tim Walz CBS News 2022 05 14 Retrieved 2023 02 22 Van Berkel Jessie Woodall Hunter 2022 05 14 Minnesota GOP backs Scott Jensen in race to unseat Gov Tim Walz Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 02 22 2022 General Election Results Secretary of State Retrieved 2023 02 22 Orrick Dave 2022 11 30 2022 11 08 Tim Walz Defeats Scott Jensen for Second Term as Minnesota Governor Twin Cities Pioneer Press Retrieved 2023 02 22 Kaul Greta 2022 11 09 How Walz Won Minnesota Governor s Contest against Jensen in Charts Minnpost Archived from the original on 2022 11 23 Retrieved 2023 02 22 Minnesota Election Results Walz Re elected Governor Fox 9 Retrieved 2023 02 22 Minnesota Governor Election Results New York Times 8 November 2022 Archived from the original on 2022 11 26 Retrieved 2023 02 22 Callaghan Peter 9 November 2022 MinnPost analysis DFL turns GOP talk of midterm dominance into trifecta of its own Retrieved 16 February 2023 2022 Republican Party of Minnesota Platform PDF mngop org 3 Archived PDF from the original on 2023 02 17 Retrieved 2023 02 22 The U S and Minnesota Constitutions should be amended to restore legal protection to the lives of innocent human beings from conception to natural death 2022 Republican Party of Minnesota Platform PDF mngop org p 3 Archived PDF from the original on 2023 02 17 Retrieved 2023 02 22 We call for overturning the Roe v Wade and Doe v Gomez decisions Sherman Mark 2022 06 25 Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade states can ban abortion AP News Retrieved 2023 02 22 Roe v Wade US Supreme Court ends constitutional right to abortion BBC 2022 06 24 Retrieved 2023 02 22 2022 Republican Party of Minnesota Platform PDF mngop org p 7 Archived PDF from the original on 2023 02 17 Retrieved 2023 02 22 We believe that marriage is between a man and a woman Therefore we Call on the Minnesota State Legislature to repeal it new laws to the contrary 2022 Republican Party of Minnesota Platform PDF mngop org p 5 Archived PDF from the original on 2023 02 17 Retrieved 2023 02 22 2022 Republican Party of Minnesota Platform PDF mngop org p 4 Archived PDF from the original on 2023 02 17 Retrieved 2023 02 22 2022 Republican Party of Minnesota Platform PDF mngop org p 7 Archived PDF from the original on 2023 02 17 Retrieved 2023 02 22 We oppose any element of Critical Race Theory CRT or associated curricula and programs such as Social Emotional Learning Ethnic Studies and Culturally Responsive Teaching MPR Minnesota Republicans dump their party s boss news minnesota publicradio org Retrieved 2023 10 11 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Republican Party of Minnesota amp oldid 1179575940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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