Dozens of Minnesota Leaders Endorse Joe Biden for President

Building on the momentum from a historic win in South Carolina and a slew of major national endorsements from former Democratic presidential candidates, including Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar, 35 key Minnesota local and statewide elected officials, community leaders, and advocates endorsed Joe Biden for President of the United States.

“Minnesota has a proud tradition of coming together to achieve major, progressive change,” said Minnesota State Representative Rena Moran. “Joe Biden has the decency, the tenacity and the temperament not just to lead — but to achieve. If we’re serious about defeating Donald Trump, we need to build the coalitions around real change that will make a difference in the lives of working people — that’s Joe Biden.”



“It’s time we brought pragmatic Minnesota values back to the White House,” said Minnesota State Senator Erik Simonson. “When disaster strikes or harsh weather hits, we don’t fold — we unite as a statewide community and deliver for one another. That’s who Joe Biden’s always been and he’s what our party and our country needs. Our country is in crisis — it’s time to beat Donald Trump and start healing our country and our world.”



“In Minnesota, we’ve always respected and revered the dignity of hard work and results,” said Minnesota State Representative Dan Wolgamott. “It’s not enough to talk tough, you actually have to follow through with what you say — and that’s Joe Biden’s calling card. There’s no one in this race and few in this county who have moved the ball forward on the issues my constituents care about, such as health care, gun violence prevention, climate change, equal rights and passenger rail than Joe Biden. And there’s no one in this race — including our current president — who is respected more around the world. It’s time to let the world know we mean business, again — it’s time to elect Joe Biden.”



Today’s endorsements include:

State Senator Matt Little

State Senator Ron Latz

State Senator Karla Bigham

State Senator Rob Ecklund

State Senator Erik Simonson

State Senator Matt Kline

State Senator Dick Cohen

State Senator and Former State Senate Majority Leader Tom Bakk

Former St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman and Connie Coleman

Former Minneapolis City Councilmember Gary Schiff

Former State Senate Majority Leader Roger Moe

Mental Health Parity Advocate David Wellstone

Minneapolis School Board Member Siad Ali

Eden Prairie Mayor Ron Case

Former State Rep. Linda Slocum

Minnesota DFL Director Del Jenkins

Justin Perpich Former 8th Congressional District Chair Justin Perpich

Former Minneapolis Mayoral Candidate Tom Hoch and Mark Addicks

State Representative Rena Moran

Attorney Charles Nauen

State Representative Dan Wolgamott

Businessman Lou and Carol Frillman

Retired Businessman Lee Lynch

Attorney Ben Weissman

Attorney Steve and Heidi Silton

Businessman Cory and Martha Hoeppner

Retired Businessman Lee Lynch

Developer Kelly Doran

Community Activist Linda Garrett Johnson

Minnesota DFL State Party Director Joel Heller

Today’s endorsements come on the heels of Minnesota Congressman Colin Peterson’s endorsement of Joe Biden’s campaign. Peterson was the 54th member of the U.S. House of Representatives to support Biden. Biden leads the field in congressional endorsements with support from 54 U.S. Representatives and seven U.S. Senators, including the most endorsements from members of both the Congressional Black Caucus and Congressional Hispanic Caucus. The support reflects the broad and diverse coalition Biden has been building to ensure we unite the party, unite the country, and beat Trump.



Biden for President has previously announced more than 1,500 endorsements from national, state, and local leaders, including current and former U.S. Senators and Representatives, governors, state elected officials, community leaders, and national security professionals.