Angie Craig has served as the U.S. representative from Minnesota’s Second Congressional District (MN-02) since 2019. During this time, she co-sponsored more than 1,000 bills, more than two-thirds …
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Angie Craig has served as the U.S. representative from Minnesota’s Second Congressional District (MN-02) since 2019. During this time, she co-sponsored more than 1,000 bills, more than two-thirds of them bipartisan. She is an effective U.S. Representative seeking her third term. Angie deserves our support because she serves on behalf of Minnesotans.
Angie is effective because she is one of us. As a parent, she understands the need for affordable health care, education/technical training, and gun safety. As a woman, she knows that bodily autonomy is critical to the health and well-being of all women and their families. As a U.S. Representative, she knows that equality, accountability, human rights, free and fair elections, and the rule of law are essential to democracy.
In comparison, Angie’s MN-02 opponent, Tyler Kistner, does not believe in the people. He does not trust teachers to teach, health care professionals to provide health care, or students to think for themselves. Instead he demands that teachers skip the history lessons that reveal racial injustice. He would deny women reproductive choice without regard for their life circumstances and personal risks. He insists that the second amendment protects the “rest of the constitution” when in fact gun violence shuts down freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and freedom to worship. Clearly, Kistner cares more about partisan politics than serving Minnesotans.
MN-02 is a swing district and voters here may Barbara Hayden Eagan, MN