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St. Louis County Commissioner Chris Dahlberg, a Republican on the largely Democratic-county's governing body, said he plans to join the race against Democratic U.S. Sen. Al Franken .
"I'm not running solely because of the person that is holding the position, I am running because I really feel that Chris Dahlberg can make a difference," Dahlberg said. "I don't believe I'm being naive to say that a person can make a difference in Washington, DC. It is difficult but it can be done."
Dahlberg will be the fourth Republican to toss his name into contention in the race against Franken. Already state Rep. Jim Abeler, state Sen. Julianne Ortman and businessman Mike McFadden have launched campaigns to take down the one-term Senator.
But Dahlberg, the only candidate from outside the metro area, will start with a big backer.
Stanley Hubbard, the chairman and CEO of Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc., this week emailed his compatriots that he will be supporting Dahlberg.
"My wife Karen and I have agreed to help him get off to a good start. Getting off to a good start requires a bankroll. In that regard, we hope that you will consider helping Chris," Hubbard said in an email.
Hubbard has help to offer. He is one of the biggest donors in Minnesota and gives largely to Republican candidates and causes. Hubbard does not support Republicans exclusively. He was a fan of Democratic U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar last year in her re-election bid.