Joe Radinovich

Joseph Paul Radinovich (born April 7, 1986) is an American politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

He was the DFL candidate for the United States House of Representatives in Minnesota's 8th congressional district in the November 2018 general election, losing to Republican Pete Stauber.

Radinoivch has worked as a campaign manager for candidates including for the city of Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey, who Radinovich also serves as an advisor.

[3] While he was in high school, one of his close relatives attempted suicide, leading Radinovich to miss most of his junior year in order to be in the intensive care unit with his family.

"[2] Soon after his election, Radinovich faced a difficult situation over his position on legally recognizing same-sex marriages, after his district voted for Minnesota Amendment 1 by a large margin.

[19] [better source needed] Radinovich's campaign was opposed by $7.1 million in negative advertisements from the Congressional Leadership Fund and America First Action Super PACs.

Radinovich campaigning in 2018