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TexasTowelie

(116,758 posts)
Thu Apr 28, 2022, 05:23 AM Apr 2022

'Jeff from town': How a former Hormel CEO came to be a Democratic candidate for a U.S. House seat in

‘Jeff from town’: How a former Hormel CEO came to be a Democratic candidate for a U.S. House seat in southern Minnesota


Jeff Ettinger, in some ways, is an unusual candidate for the Democratic party.

The former CEO of Hormel is running for U.S. House in a special election for southern Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District after the death of Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Hagedorn, following a career in which Ettinger earned tens of millions leading the Austin-based meatpacking giant.

He’ll be competing with seven others for the DFL nomination in a party where many criticize the environmental, labor or animal welfare record of Big Ag, as well as the gulf between the pay of top executives and average workers. And Ettinger also has a history of supporting Republicans, like Mitt Romney for president in 2012.

It’s a resume that some opponents argue won’t sway voters in the May 24 primary or Aug. 9 general election. Yet his campaign has gained early traction. He has won the significant endorsements made so far in the crowded primary race against more liberal candidates, and has raised by a wide margin the most money of any Democrat.

Ettinger’s supporters say his credentials reflect a centrist with business and philanthropic experience, and a person with deep ties to the area who can appeal to voters in the Republican-leaning 1st District.

Read more: https://www.minnpost.com/greater-minnesota/2022/04/jeff-from-town-how-a-former-hormel-ceo-came-to-be-a-democratic-candidate-for-a-u-s-house-seat-in-southern-minnesota/
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'Jeff from town': How a former Hormel CEO came to be a Democratic candidate for a U.S. House seat in (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2022 OP
When someone says they're a "different kind of democrat"... Mawspam2 Apr 2022 #1
This what worries me dflprincess Apr 2022 #2
Better him than Painter. WhiskeyGrinder May 2022 #3

Mawspam2

(848 posts)
1. When someone says they're a "different kind of democrat"...
Thu Apr 28, 2022, 11:17 AM
Apr 2022

...what they are saying is "Democrats suck, elect me I'm a republican." Ettinger is running on the DFL line because he could never win a GQP primary. We don't need a Romney Republican-lite.

dflprincess

(28,470 posts)
2. This what worries me
Thu Apr 28, 2022, 07:45 PM
Apr 2022

As "normal" Republicans flee the Trump party, they'll head for the Democratic party and pull it even further right than it has drifted over the last 30 years. We don't need a Congress (or state legislature) full of Joe Mancins.

If they don't like where their own party has gone they should either fix it or found a new one, but stay away from ours.


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