Minnesota DFL chair Martin wants a third term guiding party

December 10, 2014 at 10:56PM
The chairman of Minnesota�s three major political parties held a joint press conference Tuesday, Jan. 28 at the State Capitol to talk about the importance of the Feb. 4 precinct caucuses to Minnesota�s political process. Keith Downey, chairman, Republican Party of Minnesota, Ken Martin, chairman, Minnesota DFLTuesday, January 28, 2014
DFL Party chair Ken Martin in January (Dml - Star Tribune Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The head of Minnesota's Democratic Party says he's ready for another term.

DFL Chairman Ken Martin will run for a third term, he announced via Twitter Wednesday morning. Party chairs serve two-year terms.

His decision comes on the heels of a largely successful Election Day for Democrats, who maintained the governor's office, a U.S. Senate Seat and two crucial U.S. House Districts. The DFL lost control of the state House.

Martin says those victories are quite remarkable given how well the GOP fared across the country.

A longtime political operative in Minnesota, Martin was elected DFL chairman in 2010 after a bad year for Democrats. Since then, the party has built a substantial fundraising edge over Republicans and won back control of the state Legislature in 2012.

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