SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – Today, the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party announced the postponement of the speaking and training portion of their 2020 Virtual State Convention. The two-day convention was originally scheduled for May 30th and 31st. The DFL Party will announce more details at a later time. The electronic balloting which started earlier this week will continue and the endorsement for U.S. Senate and party elections will be announced publicly after the ballots have been counted.
DFL Party Chairman Ken Martin released the following statement:
“The Minnesota DFL Party will be postponing our 2020 State Convention. This was the only appropriate course of action given the grief and anger gripping much of our state and nation following the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent unrest sweeping the Twin Cities. Now is not the time for a partisan political rally. Continue reading “Minnesota DFL Party Postpones 2020 Virtual State Convention”