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Conservative DFLer To Challenge Ellison

Gary Boisclair says he is 'Pro-Life' and a 'Tea-Party Activist.'

 

Incumbent Rep. Keith Ellison will have a challenger for the DFL’s 5th District nomination—a Minneapolis native whose beliefs sound more Republican than Democrat.

Gary Boisclair will formally announce his candidacy Monday at the U.S. District Court in Minneapolis, according to a news release on Christian Newswire.

Although Boisclair seeks the DFL nomination, he cites issues and positions that are traditionally more associated with conservatives. In the news release, he criticized Ellison for taking the oath of office on a Koran. His website proclaims him as “Pro-Life” and a “Tea-Party Activist” and features an ad for another candidate that centers on graphic images from abortions.

He also condemned Ellison’s support of Planned Parenthood, calling it “a racist, criminal syndicate, which covers up the crimes of pedophiles, rapists and sex traffickers.” He opposes gay marriage.

"I urge all DFLers to put their most sacred beliefs about God, ethics, and human life first in this election, and to vote for a candidate who truly represents those beliefs," the release quotes Boisclair.

Boisclair told Patch those views aren’t antithetical with DFL positions. He said he’s running for that party’s nominations because he always appreciated what he sees as the DFL’s emphasis on fighting for the little guy—and combating abortion, he said, is sticking up for the little guy. He’s convinced that there are many more Democrats who feel as he does.

“Their party has been hijacked over the years by people who don’t care about the littlest ones. I’m helping to return the DFL to its truest roots,” he said. “I expect that there’s going to be an awakening among many DFLers.”

Boisclair’s opinions are not in line with the DFL platform, said Carlie Waibel, a spokeswoman for the Minnesota DFL party. But she added that the party is focused on supporting Ellison in his push for job creation and ensuring that he gets re-elected—not weighing in on the primary.

The party does not vet those who want to run in the primary, she said. Candidates decide on their own whether to run and what issues they want to advance.

“The process is designed to elect the best candidate, and we trust that system,” Waibel said. “The best candidate will prevail in the endorsement process.”

Boisclair supports fiscally conservative positions as well as socially conservative positions. He accuses Ellison of pushing legislation that “in effect make us the slave labor force of the federal government. Under his agenda, we are enslaved to heavy taxation, crushing debt, runaway inflation, and we are forced to 'give' our hard earned money to his favorite 'entitlements.'” Echoing Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry’s comments, he called Social Security a “Ponzi scheme” and wants to phase out Medicare.

“They’re dragging down our country,” he said.

Boisclair, a Catholic, wants private individuals and organizations to serve as the safety net instead—noting the role that Catholic, Jewish and Methodist hospitals played in the past.

“The safety net needs to be provided by people with heart who care,” he said. “It heightens the dignity of the person. An institution can never meet your dignity. Only another person can.”

Boisclair was born in Minneapolis and raised in Buffalo. He is currently a “Pro-Life, Tea-Party Activist” at the Society For Truth and Justice in Washington, D.C., and splits his time between Minnesota and the nation’s capitol.

He received a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and French from the University of St. Thomas and then got a master’s in education from St. Thomas.

He was a teacher from 1998 to 2003 at Normandale French Immersion Elementary and in Honolulu from 2005 until 2009, according to a resume on his campaign website. He’s also worked in youth ministry, college outreach and construction and painting, as well as managed a Country Kitchen in Buffalo.

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Should Boisclair be running in the DFL primary? Tell us in the comments.

Nancy E Gertner

2:56 pm on Sunday, October 23, 2011

Gary who? I've never heard of him before, and don't ever remember meeting him at a community event, or any committee meeting anywhere. He must spend most of his "split" time in DC, and just hang out with Catholics when he's in Minnesota.

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Mike Hindin

8:42 am on Monday, October 24, 2011

This is a lot of canned rhetoric straight from the billionaire Koch brothers. (The brothers who control 70% of the gasoline refining in Minnesota) His version of pro-life is strictly anti abortion and no concern for living children. We have seen these phony candidates before in Wisconsin and other states sponsored by the Republican leadership of the Tea Party. The Jewish hospitals (now gone) were a response to antisemitism against Jewish medical staff and patients. While I know and support both fiscal conservative and pro-life Democrats, Boisclair is an outside Ringer.

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Mike Hindin

9:00 am on Monday, October 24, 2011

Follow the money. It takes a great deal of money to launch a primary challenge to get the signatures needed to get on the ballet. Who is paying for this? Millionaires and billionaires outside the district? The signatures are not likely to be Democrats. This is another way for outside forces to disrupt the election process. The Republicans already have a process to select a known Republican candidate

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Mike Hindin

9:02 am on Monday, October 24, 2011

Keith Ellison took the oath of office in the house chamber with every other new house member. In an additional private swearing in ceremony that many members also have. he used a Koran that belonged to President Thomas Jefferson. It is odd that a member of a minority religious group wants to discriminate against another religious group.

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Roy Johansen

11:55 am on Monday, October 24, 2011

The Minnesota Independent had an article on Gary Bosclair (http://minnesotaindependent.com/90485/anti-abortion-activist-campaigns-against-ellison-to-exploit-legal-loophole). It shows who is really behind his campaign, Randall Terry and his radical anti-abortion stand. This is a phony campaign that has been tried before in other states like Ohio.

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Philip Lowe, Jr.

2:32 pm on Monday, October 24, 2011

I have met and talked to Keith Ellison many times. I cannot and will not vote for a Conservadem. We have enough of those problems in the US House with CD 7's Collin Peterson who most of the time votes with the Republicans.

I also will not elect a Candidate that goes after Ellison based on his religion. Ellison being a Muslim, does not affect his ability to be an outstanding progressive advocate for women, LGBT and keeps working on the side of the middle class who need jobs, education, health care. Ellison is also a defender of the need to protect Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. Social Security is the last remaining safety net for the retired, the disabled and seniors. The first two have been flushed by Wall Street which is why the United States economy is where it is now. I support Keith Ellison. Always will.

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Mike Hindin

4:14 pm on Monday, October 24, 2011

Keith Ellison has eared the respect of many communities in the 5th Congressional District as a state representative and as a congressmen. Religious and other forms of bigotry do not play well in the 5th CD. Many of us are the descendants of slaves , Native Americans, and other immigrants or religious groups who came here avoid bigotry and intolerance. I just hate it when members of one minority group stomp on the rights of another minority group. Muslims and gays this week, when is it my turn? In all of my very active DFL volunteering I have never heard of this Gary Boisclair. He has my attention now!

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Mike Hindin

1:49 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012

Bosiclair's primary campaign is based on one essential untruth. He is not a DFLer. How can anyone trust him?

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