You always vote in november… But do you vote in August?
22 years of GOP for MN 6th congressional district. This means the republican primary voters are the real decision makers.
minnesota has open primaries. There is no party registration.
Ask for the republican primary ballot on August 11th.
12 years of tom Emmer coasting through the primaries with rubber stamps.
Break the cycle in 2026 if you are ready for change.
You always vote in november… But do you vote in August?
Minnesota’s 6th congressional district consistently sends republican leaders to washington. This means the GOP primary voters are the real decision makers.
our current two party system means that the 3% of our electorate that participates in the GOP primary has an outsized influence on who we send to washington.
Minnesota has open primaries and voters deserve a choice!
No seat should go unchallenged, and this one does not belong to emmer.
District 6 includes the following counties:
• Benton
• Carver
• Sherburne
• Wright
• Hennepin (partial): Hanover; Rockford
• Stearns (partial): Clearwater; Collegeville; Fair Haven; Le Sauk; Lynden; Rockville; St. Augusta; St. Cloud; St. Joseph; St. Wendel P1; Sartell; Waite Park.
• Anoka (partial): Andover; Bethel; Blaine; Centerville; Circle Pines; Columbus; East Bethel; Ham Lake; Lexington; Lino Lakes; Linwood; Nowthen; Oak Grove; St. Francis; Ramsey W-1 P-1 P-2, W-2 P-1 P-2, W-3 P-1 P-2; W-4 P-1 P-2.