U.S.A.
Greg Davids holds a B.S. in social science from Winona State University. He began his public service career in 1986 when appointed to the Preston City Council, followed by an election as mayor of Preston in 1987. Davids has served in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 1991, with reelections every two years since 2008. His professional background includes significant experience in local governance and state-level legislative roles.
Greg Davids consistently champions tax cuts and deregulation, often aligning with opposing factions to protect regional industrial interests. His rhetoric frequently emphasizes fiscal conservatism and local economic benefits, even when it means challenging party lines. Davids's opposition to expanding gambling and lifting liquor sales restrictions reveals a socially conservative streak, contrasting with his economic liberalism. His sharp criticism of the Affordable Care Act and MNsure highlights a unique blend of ideological positions, prompting questions about how he reconciles these seemingly contradictory stances.