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Updated · MinnPost · Jun 1
Klobuchar Wins Minnesota DFL Governor Endorsement With 68% as Layne Takes 28%
Updated
Updated · MinnPost · Jun 1

Klobuchar Wins Minnesota DFL Governor Endorsement With 68% as Layne Takes 28%

9 articles · Updated · MinnPost · Jun 1
  • 68% of delegates backed Amy Klobuchar for the Minnesota DFL gubernatorial endorsement after a late-night convention vote, with Kobey Layne taking 28% and 4% choosing no endorsement.
  • Layne, a 26-year-old first-time challenger, cleared the threshold for a floor speech and drew praise for specific proposals including a 3% statewide rent cap, but delegates ultimately cited Klobuchar’s electability and governing competence.
  • Klobuchar, a two-decade U.S. senator, told delegates she would honor the endorsement, while Layne said she would continue into the August primary and was booed by some in the hall.
  • The endorsement came at a convention with little suspense after Angie Craig dropped her Senate endorsement bid, leaving the DFL to juggle an open governor’s race, a contested Senate primary and a House seat the party now must defend.
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