Memo Highlights Minn. GOP Debt Woes
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The financial state of the Minnesota Republican Party has been so "precarious" this year that it went a couple months without paying rent on its St. Paul headquarters.
That's according to a confidential memo from its treasurer that became public Monday. The party's deep debt problems contributed to a turnover in leadership last year and have caused internal worries about its ability to assist candidates this fall.
The party owes vendors nearly $1 million from services previously provided and is working to pay off federal penalties and a credit line.
Minnesota GOP chairman Pat Shortridge says the memo dated February 29 reflects "only a snapshot in time" and that the party is in better shape now than it was a few months ago.
The memo was first reported by Politico.
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