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In Minnesota, abortion key to Keith Ellison's 2nd term hopes

Por: Associated Press Politics September 29, 2022

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — gave up a safe seat in Congress to run for Minnesota attorney general, saying it was his best chance to push back against the policies of Donald Trump. Now locked in a tough reelection fight, he’s arguing that he’s been far less of a partisan warrior than his critics claim.Ellison squeaked into office in 2018, taking a post that Democrats had traditionally won easily. But he was a polarizing figure in the eyes of some... + full article



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