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11-03-2017 Angie Craig
Angie Craig, a Candidate for Congress in Minnesota’s Congressional District 02, who narrowly lost a 2016 race for Congress in the 2nd C.D., is again running to represent the constituents in that district. In a wide-ranging conversation, she discussed her background, which began in a trailer park with a single mom, and ended up as a Vice-President with one of the nation’s large health organizations. She stressed how her service as a member of Congress would differ from the incumbent, and those fundamental areas which Congress should focus on, to benefit the citizenry, and which are lacking in her opponent.
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