Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Party sticks with Minnesota hopeful

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MINNEAPOLI­S — Minnesota Democrats are standing behind U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison and his bid for state attorney general, with the state party giving him an endorsemen­t Saturday amid an allegation of domestic abuse from an ex-girlfriend.

Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Chairman Ken Martin said in a statement that Ellison “will be a champion for families and fight to hold powerful interests accountabl­e.”

Ellison received 326 votes, or 82 percent of delegates on hand at the party’s state executive committee meeting Saturday, the Minneapoli­s Star Tribune reported.

The endorsemen­t comes after Ellison won the Democratic primary just days after Karen Monahan said Ellison had once dragged her off a bed by her feet while screaming obscenitie­s. Ellison has denied the allegation. Monahan has said she has video footage of the 2016 encounter, but has declined to release it. Ellison says the video does not exist.

The National Organizati­on for Women has called for Ellison to quit the race in which Ellison faces Republican Doug Wardlow.

In a speech to a packed auditorium of delegates Saturday, Ellison again denied abusing Monahan.

“Despite everything, I still care about her as a person and I don’t want anybody to say anything insulting to her at all,” Ellison said.

 ?? AP/MARY ALTAFFER ?? Gilbert Ortega of Newark, N.J., builds a sand replica of the Empire State Building on Saturday during the 28th annual Coney Island Sand Sculpting Contest in New York.
AP/MARY ALTAFFER Gilbert Ortega of Newark, N.J., builds a sand replica of the Empire State Building on Saturday during the 28th annual Coney Island Sand Sculpting Contest in New York.

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