Repya drops governor campaign

By Andy Birkey
Monday, February 22, 2010 at 8:55 am

joerepyaCol. Joe Repya, a former Republican Party activist who left the GOP to run for governor under the Independence Party banner, has decided to drop out of the race, citing the party’s failure to “stand by its own rules and principles.” Repya announced his decision on his website Sunday evening:

Dear Friends and Supporters,

I regret to inform you that as of Sunday, February 21, 2010, I am suspending my campaign for Governor of Minnesota under the Independence Party. I do not take this decision lightly, but I must stand on my principles. If I didn’t, I’d be no different than the countless career politicians who seek to advance their own ambitions over the best interests of this state. In short, it has become clear to me that, much like the DFL and GOP parties in this state, the IPM fails to stand by its own rules and principles. At issue – the party’s decision today to essentially nullify the state convention and endorsement process and to provide proprietary delegate data to candidates who will not abide by the state convention. This may not sound like a big deal on the surface, but it is. This action, in my opinion, severely damages the IPM’s chances of truly becoming a viable and strong third party option in Minnesota politics. The Independence Party stood on the doorstep of doing some great things for Minnesotans, but instead chooses to change its rules to satisfy the needs of a few, rather than looking out for what’s best for the party and for the state. Their action will further erode and tarnished the IPM brand while relegating it to a permanent position of political “spoiler.” I know that many of you will be as disappointed as I am with this decision. Most of you know me as a man of honor and principle. This decision should also be disappointing to the tens of thousands of Minnesotans who have been looking for a better representation, better candidates and better leadership. My sincere appreciation to all of you for your support and encouragement.

Via Polinaut.

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