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Lakota man gets Green Party nod
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MONDAY, MAY 20, 2002 The Green Party of Minnesota has endorsed Oglala Lakota tribal member Ed McGaa for U.S. Senate. McGaa secured enough votes in a second round at the party's convention on Saturday. The endorsement came as some members, including Winona LaDuke, called for support of Sen. Paul Wellstone, the Democrat incumbent. LaDuke and others said Wellstone's views closely reflected the Green Party's. Get the Story:
Green Party endorses Pentel, debates 'Wellstone question' (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 5/19)
Green Party of Minnesota endorses Pentel for governor, McGaa for Senate (AP 5/19)
Greens convene at a pivotal point in their young history (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 5/18) Relevant Links:
Ed McGaa - http://members.aol.com/eagleman4
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