Article: Uldrich enters Senate race as Independence candidate.(NEWS)

Byline: Patricia Lopez; Staff Writer

Minnesota's 2006 U.S. Senate race is about to become another three-way contest.

Jack Uldrich, former Independence Party chairman, said Thursday that he intends to seek the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Mark Dayton.

That will embroil Uldrich in what is widely expected to be a $30 million race, possibly the most expensive in state history, and one of the most closely watched in the country, given Minnesota's status as a battleground state. Uldrich, who served as deputy state planning director under Gov. Jesse Ventura, said his effort will have to be a "guerrilla campaign," waged low to the ground ...

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