Combat Veteran • Small Business Owner • Advocate for Fair Representation
The Republican Primary is underway, and ballots are open now through August 26th. This is your chance to make your voice count, because every single vote truly matters.
We’re still looking for a few more volunteers in our district to help share brochures and spread the word. Even a small amount of your time can make a big difference.
This is about standing together for freedom, accountability, and real solutions for our communities.
My name is Bradley Kurtz. I’m a proud combat veteran, a husband, a father, and a small business owner in Buffalo, Minnesota. I served 13 years in the U.S. Air Force with six deployments, including Iraq and Afghanistan. That oath to serve didn’t end when I took off the uniform.
I’m not a career politician. I’m running because I believe in liberty, accountability, and transparency — and because this Senate seat belongs to the people of District 29.
Senator Bruce Anderson set a standard of integrity and servant leadership — fighting for rural families, small businesses, veterans, and public safety. I intend to follow his example by putting people over politics and staying rooted in principle, not partisanship.
Minnesota ranks too low for small-business growth. I’ll push regulatory reform and tax relief for working families and entrepreneurs.
Too many Americans can’t afford homes. I’ll bring builders, trades, unions, lenders, and local leaders together to find practical, creative ways to make housing attainable...
Families deserve relief and transparency. We need market competition, price clarity, and smarter policy to lower costs without sacrificing care.
Back our law enforcement, first responders, and veterans with the resources they’ve earned — and a clear path to services.
Parents should choose where their kids go to school — ensuring every child gets the education they deserve.
Overregulation is stifling growth...
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Have a question, idea, or concern? Send a note — I’m listening.
Email: kurtzformnstatesenate@gmail.com
Phone: 612-205-5915