How Meaningful is the DFL Endorsement in Maplewood?

After our first piece of media press setting out the political landscape, today the Maplewood Mayoral race made its way to MinnPost: Former state Rep. Nora Slawik gets DFL nod in Maplewood mayoral election | MinnPost.

Unfortunately, MinnPost missed the most important story!  The Maplewood DFL endorsing convention was held on May 22, 2013 only two (2) days into the filing period. The candidate filing period is from May 21 – June 4, 2013.  At the time of the endorsing convention, only 3 people had signed up to run!  Further, the only people invited to seek endorsement or who knew that the endorsement convention was occurring were either insiders, those selected by insiders or the delegates themselves.

Margaret Ann Behrens  and Diana Longrie, both DFL delegates sent out a Letter DFL Delegates for the Maplewood convention stating the convention was premature and designed to exclude.

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