Jack John Uldrich, denied the GOP endorsement in the U.S. Senate race at the convention in Rochester, is filing for "minority party status," to avoid the September primary.
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Jack John Uldrich, denied the GOP endorsement in the U.S. Senate race at the convention in Rochester Minneapolis, is filing for "minority party status," to avoid the September primary.
According to his release, that's not all.
The press conference release indicated he will discuss his filing of a complaint with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Attorney Generals Office (Minnesota and Washington) and the Federal Elections Commission - Washington.
A Civil Rights complaint, he will address the conduct of the Republican Party of Minnesota, Congressman Mark Kennedy and Minnesota's Governor Tim Pawlenty in their effort to assure a 'first ballot' victory for the respective candidates.
Among the points he will make at the press conference will be 'smoking gun' evidence of their tri-parte actions.
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