A State candidate continued to deliver her speech at a convention in an attempt to secure her party's nomination despite being in labor and having contractions that forced her to pause several times.Erin Maye Quade, a former state rep who ran for lieutenant governor in 2018, went into labor around 2 a.m. Saturday during the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party convention.But when the candidates were scheduled to speak at 11 a.m., Maye Quade pushed on and delivered her speech, knowing she needed to win the endorsement of the party at its convention to officially become its nominee, her campaign manager Mitchell Walstad told .
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