McEwen to challenge Simonson for DFL endorsement
McEwen is a plaintiff's attorney at Falsani, Balmer, Peterson & Balmer in
"COVID-19 has further exposed the deep social inequities within our communities," McEwen said in a statement announcing her run. "These times call for bold and courageous leadership. What we do now will not only determine how we come through the pandemic, but will also chart the path for the kind of future that we want for ourselves and for our children."
McEwen said she will seek the DFL endorsement at a virtual convention, which will begin distributing electronic and mail-in ballots this week and conclude in early May. Simonson has held the seat, which covers much of
If both candidates opt to continue past the endorsing convention, an
McEwen, 42, lives with her husband and two children in a house built by her great-grandparents in
"It is no longer sufficient for legislators to say they support the things voters in this district have clearly prioritized," McEwen said. "We need representatives who will fight for health care for all, secure housing for all, and the rapid clean energy transition we need with integrity and conviction."
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