Matt Dean, longtime GOP representative and one-time majority leader, announces bid for governor
A former House majority leader, Dean is the first Republican of significant statewide stature to enter the gubernatorial race, but more are likely to join in.
Dean, an architect by training, is in his seventh term in the House. He was majority leader in 2011-12, and as current chairman of the
"Right now Minnesotans are looking for practical solutions, and they are very tired of governing by politics," Dean said in an interview. "When you're not protected by government or a union or a lobbyist, things don't work out so well for you. Middle class Minnesotans see that."
Dean said his priorities would be fixing the health care system, curbing government spending and reducing the regulatory burden on several business sectors: agribusiness, mining, timber and manufacturing.
Dean's wife,
With DFL Gov.
Dean said getting Minnesotans off public programs, particularly Medical Assistance, should be welcomed rather than feared.
"We should stop measuring our success by how many people are enrolled in government programs, and start measuring our success by how many people don't have to be on government programs anymore," he said.
Dean, 51, has a soft-spoken demeanor but is widely viewed as a leader of the conservative wing of the House Republican caucus. Two years ago, he sought the post of House speaker but was defeated by Speaker
Several DFLers have launched campaigns:
Dean said he would seek the Republican endorsement at the convention next year and abide by its decision, meaning he would not run in a primary if he doesn't win at the convention.
A convention strategy makes sense for Dean, who has traveled the state extensively, building relationships with important
Dean said he put 40,000 miles on his car in 2016 campaigning for
He helped run the party's 2010 election effort, when
The victory was short-lived, however. When
Dean said it was a lesson learned: "Minnesotans expect you to get the work accomplished in the time frame you have," he said.
Although the general election is more than a year away, Dean is already touting his crossover appeal, noting his re-election victories in a swing district: "One year it's all Republican and then the next all DFL, and if you don't pay close attention to where the state is, you're not going do well, so you need to run hard and pay attention to voters."
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