Republicans in the western suburbs see the Third District as a winnable seat in Congress, with Rep. Dean Phillips out.
But is the open seat still open to Republicans? And what kind of Republican? Four candidates presented their theories at a forum in Osseo on Wednesday.
About 100 people crowded into a room at the Osseo Community Center to hear candidates Tad Jude, Brad Kohler, Jamie Page and Quentin Wittrock talk about how they could win the election for the GOP, in a part of the metro that has been trending more blue.
“I’m the most qualified and electable candidate,” said Jude, a former judge and state lawmaker.
“We’re going to need somebody who’s going to speak the truth,” said Kohler, an entrepreneur.
“I’m a true conservative,” said Page, a businessman.
“I would not accept President Trump’s endorsement, and I am not supporting President Trump,” said Wittrock, a retired attorney.
Though he got only tepid applause for that line from the Republican crowd, Wittrock’s contention is that a moderate like himself can bring other moderates and independent voters into a Republican-voting coalition.