Posted at 12:32 PM on January 14, 2010
by Tim Pugmire
Filed under: Campaign 2010, Campaign 2010: Minnesota Governor
A St. Paul businessman and political novice is entering the race for governor as an Independence Party candidate.
Rob Hahn is a former radio producer who now owns a small publishing company. He's never run for elected office. But during a news conference today to announce his campaign, Hahn explained how his lack of political experience would be an advantage. He said his campaign is about fresh leadership and fresh ideas.
"What really qualifies me for this job is my experience as a small businessman," Hahn said. "I've been in business now for 13 plus years. So, I know what it's like to look at a budget. I know what it's like to enjoy the good years, and I know what it's like to cut back in some of the years that aren't so good. And I think that's what we're lacking right now."
Hahn says he doesn't know if he'll abide by the Independence Party endorsement. He joins two other IP candidates for governor, John T. Uldrich and Rahn Workcuff.
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