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Democrat
Dean Phillips

Dean Phillips

Overview

Current roleFormer U.S. Representative

PartyDemocratic

Political ideologyModerate Democrat

Age57 years old (Jan 20, 1969)

GenderMale

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LocationMinnesota

BackgroundU.S. Representative

EducationBrown University (B.A., 1991)

Notable personal detailsDean Benson Phillips is an American politician and businessman who represented Minnesota’s 3rd Congressional District in the U.S. House from 2019 to 2025. Before elective office, he worked as an executive in the food and beverage industry. He earned a B.A. from Brown University and an M.B.A. from the University of Minnesota. He also ran for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Dean Phillips emphasizes fiscal responsibility and reducing the national debt while supporting “fair tax policies,” targeted measures to lower costs for middle- and working-class families, and making middle-class tax cuts permanent while ending special tax giveaways for the wealthy. His public materials stress both deficit concerns and pro-worker/business policies rather than a clear advocacy for major tax increases or large-scale tax cuts. Overall his statements and campaign priorities show a mix of positions on taxes tied to deficit reduction and middle-class relief.

Healthcare

Supports transitioning the U.S. to a government-funded universal coverage system and has co-sponsored Medicare for All legislation; also supports expanding access through measures such as a state public option and telehealth parity. Positions include eliminating cost sharing under a Medicare-for-All plan and pursuing policies to lower prescription drug costs and expand mental-health and substance-abuse services.

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Immigration & Border

Supports comprehensive immigration reform that includes enhanced border security and a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, while opposing a large border wall and advocating for improved asylum processes and modern enforcement tools. Has criticized current asylum policy and called for changes to how asylum is enforced while also supporting humanitarian protections and regularization for qualifying immigrants.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Supports codifying the protections of Roe v. Wade into federal law, opposes federal abortion bans, and advocates protecting access to abortion and reproductive health care across states. Has co-sponsored the Women’s Health Protection Act and legislation to ensure interstate access to abortion services and medication. Serves in the Congressional Pro-Choice Caucus and is endorsed by Planned Parenthood Action Fund for his reproductive-rights positions.

Climate & Energy

Supports aggressive climate action including rejoining the Paris Agreement, major clean-energy investments (including support for the Inflation Reduction Act), market-based carbon pricing, and restoring EPA authority to regulate greenhouse gases. Has co-sponsored the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act (carbon fee-and-dividend) and advocates incentives for renewable energy and resilience measures. Expresses support for transitioning to a fossil-fuel-free economy while endorsing specific policy tools like tax credits and carbon pricing.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports universal/background checks, an assault-weapons ban, and other gun-violence prevention measures; has co-sponsored and voted for legislation expanding background checks and has endorsed and helped pass the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. Describes gun violence as a public-health and public-safety crisis and supports additional steps such as closing loopholes and safe-storage measures.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJan 27, 2026

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said he will not run for governor in 2026 and will instead seek reelection as attorney general. His decision reshapes the Democratic field for the Minnesota gubernatorial race, affecting the landscape for candidates like Dean Phillips.

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Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2026
Total raisedCash on hand
$2.3M
$1.7M
$1.1M
$574.7K
$0

2022

2024

2026

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2022

$2.3M
$176.4K
$2.3M
$97.5K

Cycle 2024

$781.7K
$350.36
$957.7K
$39.9K

Cycle 2026

$0.00
$0.00
$350.36
$29.20

Source: FEC

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