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Another Republican Enters Fray Vs. Sen. Klobuchar

 


 

ST PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A third Minnesota Republican is moving ahead with a bid to unseat Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar in next year’s U.S. Senate race.

Anthony Hernandez opened his campaign with a call to curb spending and undo the new national health care law. The St. Paul native has never held political office but noted in his kickoff that Minnesota has elected outsiders before.

Hernandez is 32 and ran unsuccessfully for the state Senate in a heavily Democratic district in 2010.

Hernandez says he’ll abide by the choice GOP delegates make at next year’s convention and won’t run in a primary without the party endorsement. Other GOP candidates are former state Rep. Dan Severson and St. Bonifacius councilman Joe Arwood.

Frequent candidates Dick Franson and Jack Shepard are waging primary challenges to Klobuchar.

Jack Shepard was quoted as saying, “Klobuchar must be a prophet because she once said  about Shepard’s  candidacies they were an "in-your-face" challenge.”

Jack “Doc” Shepard’s wonders how  Klobuchar could have known that the Minnesota Conservative Voters would use their vote for Jack “Doc” Shepard in the August 14, DFL U.S. Senate Primary to eliminate Sen. Klobuchar from the Minnesota Senate Race.

Doc Shepard said, “then and only then will Klobuchar understand what an “In-you-face” challenge really is!

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