TakeAction, progressive groups mimic conservatives, build infrastructure

When Sen. Paul Wellstone died 17 years ago this month, many of the up-and-coming progressive politicos coming into the arena were in elementary school.

But he’d probably admire what they’re up to.

After the 2016 election, progressive groups such as Take­Action, Faith in Minnesota and more familiar labor and environmental groups set up a training academy for activists and potential candidates called “Movement Political Leadership Program.”

This year they’ve trained 25 activists, including state Rep. Hunter Cantrell, DFL-Savage, and Chauntyll Allen, a candidate for the St. Paul school board.

What’s different is that they’re focused as much on governance as they are on winning elections, according to a memo from TakeAction spokeswoman Kenza Hadj-Moussa.

“This is not about winning elections. It’s about winning the day,” she said.

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