Judd Hoff, a DFL candidate for the Minnesota House in District 12B, and his wife, Wendy Hoff, face felony charges for allegedly stealing more than 240 yard signs in Alexandria.
The signs belonged to various campaigns, highlighting a significant breach of political decorum and legal boundaries. Following the charges, the DFL Senate District 12 committee has rescinded its endorsement of Hoff, who was running against incumbent Rep. Mary Franson, R-Alexandria.
This incident has sparked controversy and debate about the integrity of political campaigns and the lengths to which candidates will go to undermine their opponents.
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It's really disheartening to hear about Judd Hoff and his actions; it's the kind of behavior that just fuels the cynicism people have about politics. We need to stand for better, especially when we're fighting for progress and integrity in our political system.
Wow, just shows that some folks think they're above the rules, but stealing signs? That's just petty and desperate, no matter your political stripe.
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DFL Senate District 12 committee rescinds Judd Hoff endorsement
Minnesota House District 12B candidate, and his wife Wendy Hoff were charged with stealing over 240 yard signs in Alexandria. Judd Hoff faces charges of aiding and
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Minnesota House candidate, wife charged over stolen campaign signs; DFL committee rescinds endorsement
Judd Hoff filed as a DFL candidate for District 12B House in May and is running against Rep. Mary Franson, R-Alexandria.
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