DFL Party holds annual Caucus meeting

DULUTH, Minn.– The Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor party held its Caucus Night across Duluth.

The meeting took place at five different locations, giving Duluth residents a chance to participate in political discussions regarding the parties’ priorities ahead of upcoming elections. Attendees debated resolutions on topics ranging from immigration enforcement and gun control to non-disclosure agreements.

“It is so important to have this,” said Briget Holcomb, DFL Senate District 8. “One of the things that I really respect about the DFL is that we can change what our priorities are, and this is where it starts.”

Now that the caucuses are over, the focus shifts to the DFL Convention on March 28th.

 

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