Tom Emmer - when he walks into a room people notice. Big guy. Nice hair.
When he heaps praise on fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried because for Emmer's own reasons he touts crypto, people should notice. That is a prelude to a better man standing to take the job
Start with Doug Chapin has a mind. And you actually can stop there. No bluster. Good common sense instead.
Substance. No House GOP Whip. Just someone with elections integrity experience, and the will to do the actual job better without being a Trump's man.
That's a lot. Much to like in not being tied by any bond to failure. (Perhaps intentional failure, with Trump oil donors making out like bandits under today's crushing oil shortage and ultra high pump prices arising from a dragged out "four weeks" war).
Thank Emmer for being a loyal man? No.
Fault Emmer for being a team player on the team tanking its chances, for whatever reasons, where whoever does okay from the war matters to Trump while the world suffers an unprecedented war related oil shortage.
From the AJ homepage -
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| Neat news, eh? Courtesy of Mr. DJT |
YES - Great news from the massive orange "free-world leader." Emmer's guy.
One thing in Emmer's favor, he shows no Epstein contact pattern, unlike, say, DJT himself, or Biill Gates. Actually, a second thing about Emmer, he's not himself an unprecedented fraudster, just tight with one. One who thinks he can do a Roy Coen "lawsuit" job against the IRS, and have Todd Blanche lie to congress that an immunity grant is normal, where it was the IRS sued, and not some tax delinquent being sued and settling. Where the IRS collects its due, Blanche may be correct, a no-audit closing of investigations IS considered normal and appropriate to those settlements.
But DJT and offspring, being Plaintiff, how often are such things given there? If Blanche were pressed on that question he'd have to fold his hand. Yes, a miscreant pays up to the IRS, that settles the past, but this fraud on the court is not that. There is no logical connection between Trump and offspring saying pay us ten billion in damages, and then dismissing the suit in exchange for immunity from audit. The suit is not about taxes Trump and family may owe, so why give him immunity? He's squared no accounts he may owe. The immunity bonus is logical only if you presume Blanche and Trump are in cahoots; otherwise it makes no sense.
And with the overriding appearance they are in cahoots in attempted fraud on the court Crabgrass opinion is Blanche should be disbarred. But I digress.
Cleaning house with Doug Chapin makes sense.
Chapin's "agenda" differs from our sorry status quo. His campaign website (https://www.chapinforcongress.com/) spells out his three key aims in simple, short, and unequivocating language -
There is an online chance to see Chapin's demeanor and his mind at work. Don't miss it. In fleshing the short goals statement out, Chapin's "Officially on the Ballot. Ready for Better." substack site one video delves into detail. An excellent example of who the man is and where he stands, in detail, this very major link.
It is an hour long interview, where if you've a belief you lack the hour to inform yourself, you're who Tom Emmer dearly loves. No complications, just Trump and Emmer are linked names, gain and spend millions to stay seated in DC, and Trump's an effective individual, really he is. Trust me. I am Tom Emmer.
So trust the crypto tout, or listen to who Chapin is. It is worth your time.
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Also - local news exists, the Elk River - Otsego - Zimmerman Star News:
Doug Chapin won the DFL endorsement for Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District race last Saturday, April 25.
[...] The 6th Congressional District DFL Party leadership expressed optimism about a possible DFL wave this election — and their chances of finally flipping the district.Chapin, a former lawyer from Hanover with an extensive background in election and ethics law, won over fellow DFL candidate Anson Amberson in the first ballot, earning 90% of the votes.
DFL Chair Chair [sic] Richard Carlbom told the [DFL Convention] crowd that 37,466 people participated in DFL precinct caucuses this year, the highest turnout in the party’s history.
CD6 DFL Chair Chantal Oechsle highlighted how they had 2,902 people participate in the district’s precincts caucuses back in February, more than four times the 670 turnout in 2024 and 757 turnout in 2022. She is hopeful the turnout will be reflected in the November elections.
She estimated first-time participants represented about 50% of the district’s caucus-goers this year, reflecting the party’s statewide trend and ranging from 30% of turnout in Sherburne County and the St. Cloud area to 70% of turnout in Carver County.
Additionally, 9% of the caucus-goers were Republican voters and 20% were Independent voters who switches parties this year.
“The energy here is insane....I think we may have a surprise in November,” Chantal said. “I think there are a lot of people who were Republican or more disengaged in the political process who, after the 2024 election, they are are very unhappy with what is happening...We’re just trying to make space for everyone to come in.”
DFL delegates selected 116 delegates and 54 alternates for the upcoming DFL state convention in Rochester on May 29 through May 31.
Endorsement
“I’m running for Congress because when something is broken, you need to find the right person to fix it,” Chapin said. “When your government is broken, you hire an election nerd. I am that nerd!”
Chapin claims to have founded the nation’s first online certification program for election administration during his decade working with the the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs. He also spent over a decade leading the The Pew Charitable Trusts’ elections team, focusing on improving voter registration systems and access to voting information.
He also served as elections counsel to Democrats on the U.S. Senate Rules Committee. Lastly, he founded electionline.org early in his career.
He cites Pres. Donald Trump’s pardon of individuals convicted in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection as motivating him to run for elected office.
Expanding healthcare access, including implementing a single-payer healthcare system, and passing laws to protect protect Social Security, Medicare and reproductive rights are some of his campaign priorities. He also wants to force the federal government to comply with the U.S. Constitution.
He called the endorsement race a “long road.”
“I’m just excited to finally be at the starting line,” Chapin said.
He plans to focus on voter outreach to Republican voters and independent voters.
“We need to stress that there are a lot of pocket book issues that are not partisan. Republicans want affordable healthcare, Republicans want good jobs with good wages and Republicans farmers concerns about the cost of diesel and fertilizers...affected by the new tariffs,” Chapin said. “Right now, the record is pretty clear that the current administration is not doing what people that they would do....I think we can persuade them to cast a ballot for us.”
He criticized Emmer as being disconnected from his district and “too cozy in Washington.” He also criticized Emmer’s rhetoric against Somali residents and anti-ICE protesters.
“We’re going to make a big issue of the need to elect somebody that represents the whole district,” Chapin said. “I think the tailwind we’re seeing (in favor) of Democrats is a referendum on rule of law and the rule of Congress. And I think Mr. Emmer is particularly vulnerable.”
Chapin thinks his biggest challenge will be “persuading people that this race is very winnable” to encourage them to back the campaign.
Chapin noted his campaign has raised $239,000 already, the highest total raised by a DFL challenger since Emmer was first elected.
Emmer has raised $8.3 million for his main campaign fundraising account by leverage his position as House Majority Whip. He has also raised additional funds through his leadership PACs.
Following the endorsement going to Chapin, Amberson expressed his gratitude for all the people who supported his campaign. He doesn’t have any future plans yet and will be focusing on spending more time with his family.
“It has an honor to be part of this process. It was a wonderful opportunity see all the diversity in this district,” Amberson said.
Note those numbers. Chapin is raising record funds already for a DFL challenger to Emmer. But Emmer is relying on buying ongoing incumbency with an eight million dollar war chest, funded in part - to the tune of around a million over time - by representatives of a war-criminal-led nation which has been and could be better: https://www.trackaipac.com/states/minnesota/?emmer
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Chapin is making himself known while Emmer is dodging Town Halls. Chapin in comparison to Emmer has held a June 2 town hall session in Ramsey, MN - where I live - with about 25,000 to 30,000 people - not a metropolis. Yet Chapin shows up. He talks, he answers questions, he meets people. Like Emmer used to do (but no more).
Emmer views it, what, as being too important to show up in a tiny town in district and answer hard questions, which under Trump abound beyond question levels in a normal administration.
And Chapin's facebook page has more.
The appearance - Trump and Emmer, each thinking himself indispensable. Each serving the other. with reform begging for both to be unseated.
The status quo? Trump has lame duck years to go - but Emmer can be deposed this year. Before Christmas. As a Christmas gift to good government.
Earlier exit for Emmer thus becomes a first goal, leading to the second. Your vote matters!
Chapin welcomes voters young and old.




