MN-06 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current rolePharmacy/healthcare professional
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderMale
LocationMinnesota
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BackgroundPharmacy/healthcare professional
EducationSt. Cloud State University (graduate)
Notable personal detailsJeremy Wicklund is a Democratic-Farmer-Labor candidate for the U.S. House in Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District in the 2026 cycle. He was raised in Becker, Minnesota, graduated from St. Cloud State University, and lives in Otsego. His professional background includes work in pharmacy/healthcare settings, including rural pharmacies and regional health systems. He is married and has four children.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
The candidate supports policies that target tax advantages for the wealthy and use tax credits to help working families, including closing tax loopholes for billionaires, rescinding tariffs that raise costs for consumers, and offering tax credits for first-time homebuyers. The campaign emphasizes protecting and expanding programs that reduce costs for families (healthcare subsidies, grants for energy-efficient purchases) rather than proposing broad tax cuts.
Healthcare
Supports restoring and strengthening Affordable Care Act subsidies, protecting the 340B program, and rescinding cuts to Medicaid to lower costs and expand access for vulnerable patients.
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Immigration & Border
Supports restricting aggressive ICE enforcement in communities and emphasizes constitutional due process for stops and detentions; frames immigration policy in a rights- and due-process-focused manner without specifying a comprehensive legalization pathway in available materials.
Climate & Energy
Supports restoring clean energy projects to lower utility costs and bringing back grants for energy-efficient vehicles and appliances, and endorses clean energy incentives as part of cost-of-living relief. Policy language emphasizes using clean-energy programs and grants to reduce household energy burdens rather than advocating for an immediate phase-out of fossil fuels.
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