cronyism in the DFL
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cronyism in the DFL

Just before the endorsement process concluded, I was invited to the DFL convention in Duluth, MN. Sounded fun, so I registered and paid $150 to attend. Little did I know that they would just reclassify that $150 as a donation and remove me from the list of people allowed to participate in my own parties Event. So, I headed up to Duluth, only to find they did in fact remove me, and then The DFL proceeded to block by email. So, I had no recourse, but to pack it up and go home. Now I have no home among Democrats

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Tyranny of the minority in the modern era
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Tyranny of the minority in the modern era

Tyranny of the minority is not just something that just occurs between the two parties in this country, to put it bluntly and in more modern terms. Tyranny of the minority occurs when the few in a group such as the republicans or Democrats weald their power to sway the outcome of our political system. For example, MAGA or DFL 06.

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