Former U.S. Navy Serviceman Joe Fraser Secures Endorsement from Competitive Markets Action

Joe Fraser, in the Minnesota Republican primary for Senate. Fraser has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to his country and the people of Minnesota through his almost 26 years of military service.

As a veteran, Fraser understands the necessity of protecting American values, and that starts with American agriculture. He believes in defending the security of our nation’s food supply chain and keeping foreign interests like China from shutting down the last remaining American family farmers in Minnesota.

"Joe Fraser has proven himself to be an incredible patriot and we are proud to endorse him as Minnesota’s Republican candidate for Senate," said Marty Irby, president and CEO at Competitive Markets Action. "After nearly 26 years serving our country, he continues to fight for Americans, especially farmers. Fraser plans to bring accountability to the agricultural industry and keep it in the hands of American family farmers that keep our families fed."

Left to right CMA CEO Marty Irby, and Joe Fraser in Washington, D.C.

Competitive Markets Action encourages voters and stakeholders across Minnesota to support Fraser in the upcoming Republican primary election, recognizing his pivotal role in advancing policies that promote fairness and accountability in agriculture.


Competitive Markets Action (CMA) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit based in Washington, D.C., that was formed with the mission of shaping policy to promote more regenerative and sustainable agriculture, and competitive markets in the U.S., and to defend against attacks on states' rights by the federal government. CMA works to raise awareness of the harm caused by multinational conglomerates to the American family farmer, the consumer and our U.S. economy as a whole in an effort to bring about legislative and regulatory reforms.

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