Isaac Schultz

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Isaac Schultz

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State House of Reps
Date of Birth March 11, 1991 (Age: 35)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Isaac Schultz holds a bachelor's degree in marketing and has built a career in public service, starting with an internship in the Minnesota Senate. Schultz spent several years in legislative roles, including as a legislative assistant and district director for a U.S. Representative. His professional expertise lies in managing institutional risk and public policy, transitioning from high-finance to the public sector. Schultz has demonstrated leadership capabilities through his committee assignments and legislative actions, focusing on areas such as environment, labor, and sustainable infrastructure.

Political Ideas

Isaac Schultz balances a staunch pro-life stance with surprising advocacy for medical freedom, opposing both state-level vaccine mandates and federal funding for abortion. He combines a conservative fiscal approach with unexpected support for certain environmental regulations, reflecting a nuanced strategy to balance regional economic interests with broader policy goals. Schultz's rhetoric often centers on individual rights, from opposing vaccine mandates to advocating for parental rights in education, while simultaneously supporting strong law enforcement measures. This ideological agility reveals a candidate who navigates complex policy landscapes with a focus on localized outcomes and personal liberties.

Campaigns
2024: Minnesota State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

District 10B general election

19,959 votes (79.64%)

Win

Position Details

2022: Minnesota State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Minnesota State House - District 10B

15,082 votes (78.55%)

Win

2022 Minnesota House of Representatives District 8B Republican primary

2,997 votes (58.04%)

Win