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Rick Nolan, who represented two Minnesota congressional districts three decades apart, dies at 80 – Winnipeg Free Press

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Former Rep. Rick Nolan, a Democrat who represented different Minnesota congressional districts during two separate stints in office three decades apart, died Friday, his wife said. He was 80.

Mary Nolan said her husband suffered from heart issues and died at their home in Nisswa. Paramedics were unable to revive him. He had been active until the end and was out campaigning for Democratic candidates on the Iron Range just last week, she said, noting that he spent the past two days mowing paths on their land in preparation for deer hunting season.

“His passion for justice was never-ending up until the very last,” she said.


Rick Nolan, who represented two Minnesota congressional districts three decades apart, dies at 80 – Winnipeg Free Press
FILE – Rep. Rick Nolan, D-Minn., meets with reporters shortly after midnight Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016, in Baxter, Minn. (AP Photo/Jim Mone, File)

Rick Nolan was making his second run for Congress when he was elected in 1974 to represent the 6th District, which in those days stretched from east-central Minnesota to the southwestern corner of the state. He served three terms but didn’t run for reelection in 1980, a year when he broke with many Democrats and backed Sen. Ted Kennedy instead of supporting President Jimmy Carter’s reelection bid.

Nolan returned to electoral politics three decades later when he unseated Republican Rep. Chip Cravaack in 2012 in the 8th District, which stretches from the Canadian border down to the northern fringes of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. He won three close races, eking out a victory in 2016 even as Donald Trump carried the district by more than 15 percentage points. When he announced his retirement in 2018, he said, “Now is the time for me to pass the baton to the next generation.”

But Nolan wasn’t done with politics. He was Attorney General Lori Swanson’s running mate in her unsuccessful race for governor that year. They lost the Democratic primary to current Gov. Tim Walz, who tweeted Wednesday that Nolan’s “speeches could blow the lid off the roof.”