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Oct. 27, 2007; Minnesota - First time candidate Ashwin Madia announced this week that he is running for United States Congress. A lawyer, who also served in the Iraq War for four years, he is running for Minnesota's Third District which is currently held by Republican Jim Ramstad. Ramstad is retiring. Bush won the district with 51 percent of the vote.
With no elected experience and no history with party regulars, Madia certainly has an uphill climb. He’s seeking to break into politics in a congressional race that is likely to be among the most competitive in the country – and a race that already has an excellent DFL candidate. There is no question that he is an underdog in this race. "The three issues that I care about most and that form the basis for my campaign are: 1) Ending the Iraq War without leaving behind a catastrophe; 2) Balancing our budget and returning to "pay as you go" principles; and 3) Creating and implementing a comprehensive solution to address global warming. I also want to talk more generally about the direction of our country, and what kind of nation we want to be post 9/11. I don't believe that we need to have torture chambers, Guantanamo Bay, secret prisons, and spying programs on American citizens in order to be secure. In fact, I think that when we do those things, we tear at the fabric of our country" - said Madia.
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