Minnesota candidate sparks controversy after saying people might have to 'vote by bullet'
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Stephen Lowell, a Republican-endorsed candidate for Minnesota Senate District 52, received backlash for a comment he made during a campaign event last month.
The comment prompted backlash from the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and others who claimed it was the equivalent of telling them to take up arms.
"It is completely unacceptable that a candidate endorsed by the Minnesota Republican Party is talking about shooting his political opponents," Minnesota DFL Party Chairman Ken Martin said in a statement. Lowell did not specifically mention shooting anyone in the video.
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