
Richard Kielty
A Vision for a United Minnesota
I was born and raised in Minnesota. I have always called Minnesota my home. I lived in north Minneapolis until the 1967 racial riots broke out. From there, we moved to the suburb of Plymouth (during my early teenage years). From that point on, I have primarily lived in rural "central" Minnesota.
I am committed to fostering unity and celebrating Minnesota's rich heritage. Education is a "key" element to bring about a strong cohesiveness to our state. One goal is to create a welcoming environment where every voice matters. Our campaign is built on God - Country - Family. We believe in empowering our citizens through informative discussions about the issues that matter most. Join us as we work together to build a better future for Minnesota, where everyone can thrive and contribute to our vibrant communities and state.

What You See - Is What You Get
I am NOT a politician, and I do not claim to be one. I am a self proclaimed intelligent and educated Minnesota man with common sense. I have a deep passion for my home State and the people that live here. I pride myself in having strong integrity with high morals and values. I am very quick witted (being Irish), marriaged with a NO-BS attitude (being German). I take ownership in the things that I say, and accountable for my actions. I am a man of my word and I hold that in the highest regards. I do not have a filter in some cases and I do not follow the political correctness of todays' society. My allegiance is with the State of Minnesota. Not a partiular group or party. This is what sets me apart from everyone else.
We need to LOVE and RESPECT our neighbors. Diplomacy should always be the front runner of any situation. I will not speak downward of any other candidate. They are probably nice people but are driven by other influencers, and therefore make potentially bad decisions. My determination to be Governor is not based on wealth or power, but for the citizens of our State. Rest assured, I will fight for you and the betterment of our State.
Respectfully,
Richard Kielty


