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Michael Barrett, who manages the pharmacy at Long Prairie Memorial Hospital, describes himself as a conservative in the mold of Ronald Reagan. He says he wants to limit government, cut taxes and protect private property rights. He opposes legalized abortion and supports gun rights.
Michael Barrett, who manages the pharmacy at Long Prairie Memorial Hospital, describes himself as a conservative in the mold of Ronald Reagan. He says he wants to limit government, cut taxes and protect private property rights. He opposes legalized abortion and supports gun rights.
Candidate Bio
Political affiliation: Republican Party |
Born: March 18, 1952 Osakis, MN. |
Personal: Married to Inga. One son, Gabe. One stepdaughter, Varya. Resides in Browerville. |
Occupation: Pharmacy manager at Long Prairie Memorial Hospital |
Education: Pharmacy degree from the North Dakota State University College of Pharmacy in Fargo, ND. |
Major political experience: |
Campaign Finances
Total contributions: $34,126 |
Total disbursements $31,440 |
Cash on hand $2,684 |
Source: Political MoneyLine October 2006 |
Links & Resources
Web site: www.barrettforcongress06.com |
Candidate Pages
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