Lisa Demuth discusses campaign priorities and community engagement in March 2026 social media posts

Lisa Demuth, Minnesota State Representative from the 13A District
Lisa Demuth, Minnesota State Representative from the 13A District
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Lisa Demuth, a Minnesota politician and business owner, shared updates on her activities and campaign priorities through several posts on March 12, 2026.

In a post published at 15:13 UTC, Demuth described her recent engagement with regional business leaders: “I had the privilege of speaking with 47 business leaders from the Fargo-Moorhead area today about what’s going on at the Capitol this session. Thanks to the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo Chamber for having me!”

Later that day, at 16:57 UTC, Demuth outlined one of her legislative focuses alongside her running mate Ryan Wilson in her campaign for governor. She stated: “This week my House Republican colleagues and I are fighting to undo Democrat tax hikes on Minnesotans’ car tab fees. That’s just one of the many priorities my running mate Ryan Wilson and I are pledging to deliver in my campaign for governor. We’ll bring our small business”

At 19:14 UTC, Demuth highlighted her personal background as a Minnesotan and business owner living in Cold Spring. She wrote: “I’m a lifelong Minnesotan, and my husband Nick and I are blessed to have built a life as business owners in Greater Minnesota, where we raised four children. We still reside in Cold Spring and are now enjoying our seven grandchildren who all live in this state.”

Demuth has served as Minority Leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives since January 2023 and is known for advocating issues relevant to small businesses and families across Greater Minnesota.



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