Former U.S. Attorney David Lillehaug declared his candidacy on March 16, 1999. He was the first candidate to announce his intention to run for the seat held by Republican Rod Grams. Lillehaug ended his candidacy on June 3, 2000 when he failed to receive the DFL endorsement at its state convention.
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S T O R I E S Ad Watch: Lillehaug's Radio Strategy DFL Senate candidate David Lillehaug has taken to the airways with a pair of unusual five-minute radio campaign ads. Staffers say it's a much better way to get their candidate's message to voters than standard 30-second commercials. 5/24/2000 Read , Listen Civility Rules in DFL Senate Race The six announced DFL candidates for U.S. Senate agree with each other on most political issues and, so far, the wide field of DFLers hoping to unseat Republican Rod Grams is saving criticism for the incumbent. February 23, 2000 Read , Listen Senate Candidates Appeal to DFL Insiders The DFL candidates for U.S. Senate pressed the flesh with party leaders gathered at a St. Louis Park school Saturday for a meeting of the party's central committee. In addition to passing out buttons and bumper stickers, the candidates addressed the delegates.Description all on one line. 2/8/00 Read , Listen January 19, 2000 Too Many Democrats? D E B A T E S Minnesota U.S. Senate DFL Debate - University of Minnesota Minnesota U.S. Senate DFL Forum - Lucille's Kitchen - Minneapolis Minnesota U.S. Senate DFL Forum - Lucille's Kitchen - Minneapolis Minnesota U.S. Senate DFL Debate - Mankato |