Critical Issues Facing Minnesotans
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Fraud, Waste, and Abuse
Tim Walz and crew ate a record $18 BILLION surplus after over taxing hard working Minnesotans- instead of returning any of those excess funds to the people they belonged to. The Walz administration has been plagued by fraud and abuse, including the infamous Feeding Our Future scandal, the Frontline Worker Pay Program fraud, and autism services provider fraud to name just a few. Rachel demands accountability, and holds combating “fraud, waste, and abuse” as the 3 pillars of her campaign.
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Public Safety and Crime
Violent and property crime remain elevated above pre-2020 levels. Nearby Minneapolis’ violent crime rate is approximately 1,155 per 100,000, over 3 times the state average and nearly twice the national rate. To make matters worse, this coincides with a loss of nearly 40% of its police force. Gun related crime and illegal firearm trafficking have surged. We’ve even seen a recent string of politically motivated attacks targeted at lawmakers. Rachel “backs the Blue” and believes in getting them the tools, resources, staffing levels, and training to most effectively do their job. Demonization of brave law enforcement officers needs to stop.
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Inflation and Cost of Living
While inflation has noticeably cooled in 2025, core costs—housing, childcare, utilities, healthcare, food—continue rising faster than wages for many Minnesotans. Fox 9 reported that a single adult in Minnesota needs approximately $91,728/year, while a family of four needs around $251,264/year to cover essentials and maintain a “comfortable” standard of living. Minnesotans remain in a beleaguered financial position because of reckless, runaway spending and “feel good” initiatives continually passed on your dollar. Rachel believes in laissez faire government and letting private markets do what they do best. Economies heal to the degree that governments stay out of their way. Beware of politicians who boast of being generous with YOUR money- any idiot can do that.
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Education
Public education in Minnesota could probably be summed up with “doing less with ever more funding”. Academics are being progressively replaced with politically charged content, which is often age inappropriate, and against the will of the parents. Concerned parents have been demonized or ignored while voicing their concerns at school board meetings.
We’re seeing worsening metrics, with just 49.9% of students measuring at proficiency level in reading. Similarly, math and science proficiencies are at 45.5% and 39.6% respectively. Only in government is this kind inefficiency and failure rewarded…
Minnesota’s rank in the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s education quality index fell from 7th to 19th nationally—thanks to pandemic decisions and ideological policy shifts. -
Protecting Democracy
Rachel is an activist that, among other issues, has stood strongly for election integrity and holding election authorities accountable for their processes and reported data. Rachel believes in voter ID.
One way Rachel stands apart from other candidates in this race is her complete openness on this topic. Ask others and check to see how uncomfortable and avoidant of the issue they become.
Rachel has worked with Rick Weible of Midwest Swamp Watch, who has done brilliant work on the subject. We know that voter fraud has occurred, whether career politicians have the courage to address it or not.
A friendly reminder that election integrity is a non-partisan issue. Safe, secure, and valid elections are in the interest of all citizens. There’s nothing “conspiratorial” about advocating for it or addressing discrepancies in reported data.
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Woke Culture
Rachel is unapologetically American. She loves our country, this great experiment in self-governance given to us by the Founding Fathers. Rachel will fight against the cultural Marxism promulgated by a whiny, hateful minority. She will vote to protect our precious children from exposure to sexual themes. She will stand against men competing in women’s sports and sharing their locker rooms.