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Minnesota veteran who ran as 'pot party' candidate says GOP operative recruited him


By ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: May 24, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS A blind and permanently disabled Minnesota veteran says a Republican operative deceived him into becoming part of a GOP strategy to use pro-marijuana political parties to siphon off votes from Democratic candidates.
Kevin NeSe Shores, of Moorhead who suffers from Gulf War illness and uses a wheelchair, used cannabis to get off painkillers. He ran for Congress on the Grassroots Legalize Cannabis Party ticket last year, and told KMSP-TV for a story that aired Sunday that he assumed the person recruiting him was from that party.
I was under the impression he was a part of that political party, Shores said. That was my assumption. ....

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Moorhead congressional candidate says he was tricked into running by RNC


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May 24, 2021
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MINNEAPOLIS – A blind and permanently disabled Minnesota veteran from Moorhead says a Republican operative deceived him into becoming part of a GOP strategy to use pro-marijuana political parties to siphon off votes from Democratic candidates.
Kevin “NeSe” Shores, of Moorhead who suffers from Gulf War illness and uses a wheelchair, used cannabis to get off painkillers. He ran for Congress on the Grassroots Legalize Cannabis Party ticket last year, and told KMSP-TV for a story that aired Sunday that he assumed the person recruiting him was from that party.
“I was under the impression he was a part of that political party,” Shores said. “That was my assumption.” ....

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GOP links with legal weed candidates in spotlight again after FOX 9 investigation


GOP links with legal weed candidates in spotlight again after FOX 9 investigation
A candidate says he was tricked into running by a Republican strategist, FOX 9 found.
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 involves Kevin NeSe Shores, who is blind, disabled and suffers from Gulf War Illness. Shores told FOX 9 he got an unsolicited call in June 2020 encouraging him to run as a candidate for the Grassroots Legalize Cannabis Party against Democrat Collin Peterson for Minnesota s District 7 seat.
It wasn t until after the 2020 election that Shores learned Kip Christenson, the person who allegedly encouraged him to run for office and paid his $300 candidate filing fee, was a Republican strategist who was then working for the Republican National Committee (RNC), FOX 9 reports.  ....

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Legalize pot? Gov.-elect Tim Walz says Minnesota should


Written By:
Ryan Faircloth / St. Paul Pioneer Press |
8:00 am, Nov. 25, 2018
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Minnesota Gov.-elect Tim Walz talks during a news conference at his transition office at the state Capitol in St. Paul on Thursday, Nov. 8. Scott Takushi / St. Paul Pioneer PressScott Takushi / St. Paul Pioneer Press
ST. PAUL Going green could take on a new meaning in Minnesota if incoming Gov. Tim Walz has something to say about it.
As more states legalize marijuana, Walz says it’s time for Minnesota to follow suit. He’s argued that legalizing pot could bring in a new source of tax revenue if regulated properly, and it could reduce the number of people locked up for drug offenses. ....

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