Minnesota's 1st Congressional District is a swing district that has been won in alternating years by Republicans and Democrats. This year the incumbent Republican Representative Jim Hagedorn is running for reelection despite recently announcing he has stage 4 kidney cancer. Hagedorn and his wife, GOP Party Chair Jennifer Carnahan joined us Sunday morning. (6:19)
WCCO Sunday Morning – March 1, 2020
Interview: Rep. Hagedorn Running For Re-Election Despite Cancer Diagnosis
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