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Michael Cummins' Biography

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Full Name:

Michael Cummins

Gender:

Male

Family:

Wife: Jan; 3 Children: Dan, Sam, Abby

Birth Date:

07/23/1963

Birth Place:

Minneapolis, MN

Home City:

Brook Park, MN

Religion:

Baptist

Attended, High Speed Machinery Mechanics, Hennepin Technical Collage, 1982-1984, Grade Point Average of 3.0

2nd Vice Chair, 8th Congressional District, 2010-2016

Volunteer, Marty Seifert's State Legislative Campaign, 2010, 2014

Volunteer, Mike McFadden's Senate Campaign, 2014

Precinct Chair, Pokegama Township, 2008-2014

Volunteer, Kurt Bill's Senate Campaign, 2012

Candidate, Minnesota State Senate, District 8, 2010

Candidate, United States House of Representatives, District 8, 2008

Owner, Minnesota Eco Builder, 2001-present

Owner, Lindisfarne Retreat Center, present

Chief Operating Officer, Braham Development and Real Estate Company, 2001-2008

Project Manager, Seal Guard Systems, 2007-2008

Chief Executive Officer/Broker, Visual Homes Incorporated, 2001-2008

Project Manager, Morr Construction Services, 2006-2007

President, Fishers of Men Fishing Club, 1992-2001, 2015-present

Board of Directors, American Youth Soccer Organization - 1469, 2003-2008

Secretary/Chairman, Minnesota Organization of Republican Veterans, 2011-2016

Minnesota Field Director, Concerned Veterans for America, 2012-2013

Board of Directors, Lindisfarne Retreat Center, 1999-2008

Missions and Outreach, Braham Covenant Church, 2003-2005

Board of Directors, GEM Fishing Camp and Club, 1998-2000

Favorite TV Shows:

All in the Family, Due South and the X-Files

Hobbies or Special Talents:

I love to go hunting and fishing with my kids.

Name one thing you would most like to do before you die:

Become President of the United States

Number of Grandchildren:

2

Reason for Seeking Public Office:

America is in need of some new leadership in Washington. We are not getting answers, but excuses and that is not what we deserve nor is it productive to getting the business of the American people taken care of.

While the President sets our foreign policy, it is the House and Senate that sets the domestic policy in the country. Is it any wonder that our top priority items of concern are all domestic and why the approval rating of Congress is below 10%?

As a project manager, it is my job to come up with solutions to complicated problems and there is nothing more complicated then the business of this country.

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