Disabled veteran says GOP tricked him into running as a spoiler candidate to defeat Democratic congressman: report

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A blind veteran who ran for Congress in Minnesota last year under the Grassroots Legalize Cannabis Party now alleges he was tricked into running by a Republican Party operative to siphon votes from then-Democratic-Farmer-Labor Congressman Collin Peterson in Minnesota’s 7th Congressional District, according to local news outlet KMSP.

Kevin Ne Se Shores, said the report, “was surprised by the unsolicited call he got in June of 2020 from a man who encouraged him to run against Congressman Collin Peterson (D-MN) as a candidate for the Grassroots Legalize Cannabis Party. Shores, who suffers from Gulf War Illness, used cannabis to get off pain killers. He told the FOX 9 Investigators he assumed he was being recruited by a member of the Grassroots Legalize Cannabis Party. ‘I was under the impression he was a part of that political party,’ Shores said. ‘That was my assumption.’ He was wrong.”

“Unknown to Shores, the man who called encouraging him to run was a Republican strategist, Kip Christianson, who at the time was on the payroll of the Republican National Committee, according to the Federal Election Commission,” said the report. Shores also alleges that Christianson paid his $300 candidate filing fee, telling him, “Don’t worry about it.” Continue reading.