There are a significant number of undecided in all three hypothetical match-ups but I find it hard to believe that any DFL candidate is gonna take the majority of those undecideds.
Comments or opinions - anyone?
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You forgot ACORN, and their lackeys Mark Ritchie and Lori Swanson.
Franken rode in on Obama’s coattails....the Black vote is always straight DemocRAT.
Another 17 percent are undecided.
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Dayton, Kelliher spar over taxes in MN govs race
http://www.wqow.com/Global/story.asp?S=12384303
House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher (KEL-uh-her) says Dayton is out of touch and not up to speed because the Legislature has approved higher income taxes for the wealthy multiple times, only to have Pawlenty block the legislation.
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The DFL(Democrats) are seething to raise taxes, as long as Democrats and the media keep 17% undecided(think Joe the Plummer, had he heard ‘help the poor’ he may have swung Democrat) in the dark and serve them a mantra, they have a chance. Republicans best teach Minnesotans Economics, including Macro Economics
I cannot help thinking the rioting in Greece will have an effect on the Minnesota political scene. For 8 years the liberals have been screaming about how stupid Tim Pawlenty is to always insist on cutting taxes and balancing the budget by holding back public spending.
Currently the Dems are in control of both MN houses of government and they want to increase taxes rather then cut spending. Last summer when the Dems could not come to a responsible budget, Pawlenty took it upon himself to balance the budget by cutting spending. Now one of our judges declared this unconstitutional and invalid. So, the process begins again. Pawlenty has vowed to stand his ground and not sign a bill with increased taxes.
The Greece situation highlights the wisdom of conservative principles when governing a state or nation.
Go Pawlenty!!!
Go Tom Emmer!!!