Politics is a game that takes money to win. In a swing state like Minnesota, both Democrats and Republicans are looking at the State House as a major metric of success for the 2024 election. The Democrat-controlled State House has been pivotal in passing the radical agenda signed by Tyrant Tim Walz. If MN were to see a change in party control of the State House, it could serve as a major roadblock to Walz/Democrats if managed tactically.
The House Republican Campaign Committee (HRCC) has proven they are not interested in truly competing for control of the State House, instead, they are forfeiting to the Democrats because they squandered tens of thousands of dollars in deep red district primaries protecting unendorsed incumbents.
Credible lawyer reporting outlet JDSupra.com detailed information that showed the DFL House Caucus spent $838K on State House Dem candidates while the HRCC has only spent $139K! That is a SIX TO ONE margin!
In twelve swing district races, Democrats and Democrat-aligned groups Alliance for a better Minnesota have outspent the HRCC and RINO organizations Renew Minnesota & Pro Jobs Majority in NINE of the TWELVE races! In one of the three races where the GOP has spent more (41A) they have only outspent the Dems by less than $1700! House District 41A is an important swing district that is critical for the GOP to win a majority. GOP candidate in 41A, Tom Dippel, has previously been screwed over by the GOP establishment after they backed RINO Tony Jurgens. Jurgens endorsed Democrat Judy Seeberger after the primary and she ended up winning by 321 votes which means that if 161 voters instead supported Dippel, there would’ve been a GOP majority in the State Senate for the last two years. See full spending chart below:
Minnesota is a swing state and conservatives statewide wish they had a competitive engine in the State House that could finally take a majority and fight back against the crazy agenda. The HRCC will be the sole reason that Republicans will sit in the minority for another two years. Despite GOP House leadership promising that they would abide by endorsements, they broke their word and are running out of money. The HRCC needs new leadership and if they are unwilling to back endorsed candidates and fulfill their Constitutional obligations as a party unit then that party unit status should be revoked!
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