Jason Lewis, the Republican Party of Minnesota’s endorsed candidate for Congress in the 2nd Congressional District released a list of new legislative endorsements today.
- - Legislative Endorsements for Jason Lewis - -
State Senator Eric Pratt (SD-55)
State Representative Matt Dean (HD-38B)
State Representative Kelly Fenton (HD-53B)
State Representative Bob Loonan (HD-55A)
State Representative Bob Vogel (HD-20A)
In response to these new legislative and key leader endorsements, Lewis stated “I am humbled by the outpouring of support for our campaign for Congress. It’s a great honor to welcome these leaders to our team, and is another sign that we are bringing together folks from across the entirety of the Republican Party to build a coalition to take on and defeat radical Angie Craig in the fall.”
Jason Lewis spent 25 years on the air as a voice in the conservative movement. An active Minnesota resident for two decades, he and his wife Leigh have two young daughters. Jason organized the first annual tax rally that has become a tradition in St. Paul, with thousands gathering to fight to keep more of what they earn. Jason is also an author, public speaker, and started his career as a business owner running Lewis Motor Supply, a small business founded by his grandfather.
Lewis has also been endorsed by the Minnesota Republican Party, the Freedom Club, the Powerline Blog, State Senator Dan Hall, State Senator Karin Housley, State Senator Dave Thompson, State Representative Tony Albright, State Representative Steve Drazkowski, State Representative Jon Koznick, State Representative Kathy Lohmer, State Representative Linda Runbeck, former candidate for Governor and former RNC national committeeman Jeff Johnson, U of MN Board of Regents and former State Representative Laura Brod, South St. Paul Councilman Bill Flatley, former MNGOP Chair Bill Cooper, former candidate for Governor and CEO of Celcuity Brian Sullivan, 2nd Amendment advocate Dr. John Lott, 2008 national delegate and veteran Chris Andryski, retired Army Captain and Iraq War veteran Jake Duesenberg, U.S. Air Force Veteran Nathan Krogstad, United States Marine Corps Veteran Greg OConnor and County Commander Ty Sheridan.
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