Kendall Qualls Joins the Minnesota Action Network

Focused on Defeating Keith Ellison and Electing Jim Schultz as Attorney General

MINNEAPOLIS – Kendall Qualls is joining the Minnesota Action Network (MNAN) in their efforts to replace Attorney General Keith Ellison with Republican-endorsed candidate Jim Schultz in November. Qualls is a U.S. Army veteran, a successful business executive, former candidate for governor and founder of TakeCharge MN, an organization that promotes the idea that the American dream extends to every single U.S. citizen.

“Keith Ellison has been an activist attorney general for far too long and his extreme leftist agenda including defunding the police has jeopardized the safety of the people of Minnesota. We need someone like Jim Schultz who will work hand in hand with the law enforcement to ensure public safety is prioritized,” said Norm Coleman, founder of Minnesota Action Network and former United States Senator. “Now is the time to fight back and restore the damage that failed Attorney General Keith Ellison has inflicted upon our state by being hostile to the Minnesota family via his activist policies against everything from small business to law enforcement.”

MNAN was founded in 2011 with the goal of advancing and advocating for center-right ideas across the state of Minnesota. The Action Network’s efforts have focused on creating Republican majorities in both chambers of the state legislature. This year, MNAN will work to replace Attorney General Keith Ellison with Jim Schultz.

Qualls joins businessman Bob Ulrich and former congressman John Kline on the board of the Minnesota Action Network.

“My entire life has been a testimony to the greatness of the American dream. This country paired with the resilience and strength of the people of Minnesota have never ceased to amaze me. We need leaders who will protect that uniquely Minnesotan Spirit for future generations,” said Kendall Qualls. “We must work to elect Jim Schultz as Minnesota Attorney General and make Keith Ellison’s anti-business activism a thing of the past. I’m proud to work with the Minnesota Action Network to get it done in November.”

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