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Target, Best Buy, U.S. Bank, 3M, Securian, UnitedHealth Group, Medtronic, Thrivent, and Cargill are all suspending donations and/or reviewing policies.
Democratic members of the state’s congressional delegation will now have far more power, especially Sen. Amy Klobuchar.
Political action committee has given equally to Democrats and Republicans.
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