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    Leslie Davis

    Leslie Davis

    Statement about running for governor: "As Minnesota's next governor Leslie Davis will focus on money reform and public safety." — From LeslieDavis.org

    Party: Republican

    Current government position: None

    Occupation: Founder and president of the Earth Protector environmental group; TV host of local cable show "The Leslie Davis Show"

    Birth date: 1937

    Home: St. Paul

     

     

    Website: Campaign website

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    E-mail: Leslie@LeslieDavis.org

    Key issues and priorities: Davis is running as a "new-age" Republican with a focus on environmental issues, drug treatment instead of punishment and traditional libertarian free-market principles.

    Political experience: Ran for governor in 2000 as a Green Party candidate

    Background articles:

    Davis' opposition to the destruction of Lowry Avenue

    Davis at the Free Speech stage at GOP convention last year

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    Information | Wed, Jun 24 2009 5:29 pm

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