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GOP mailer raises hackles over census similarity
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Events of the last week - with former state auditor Pat Anderson dropping out of the race and Coleman deciding not to seek the state's top post - have significantly distilled the Republican contest.
GOP endorsements chart
WASHINGTON — The foot soldiers of the Tea Party movement dismiss the chatter about its demise and stand ready to use their unbending political force against both President Barack Obama and the Republican establishment this election year. The Tea Party Patriots, one of the major grass-roots groups, marked the fifth anniversary of the movement Thursday, ...
Young: Minnesota needs a firewall
We need to protect Minnesota from the new primitivism creeping all around us focusing its paranoia on President Obama.
Bakk soldiers on at Minnesota State Fair
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DFL taking it to the people to battle Pawlenty; Chris Coleman pleads for help for cities
WASHINGTON — The foot soldiers of the Tea Party movement dismiss the chatter about its demise and stand ready to use their unbending political force against both President Barack Obama and the Republican establishment this election year. The Tea Party Patriots, one of the major grass-roots groups, marked the fifth anniversary of the movement Thursday, ...
House DFL expects to pick up two seats net
WASHINGTON — The foot soldiers of the Tea Party movement dismiss the chatter about its demise and stand ready to use their unbending political force against both President Barack Obama and the Republican establishment this election year. The Tea Party Patriots, one of the major grass-roots groups, marked the fifth anniversary of the movement Thursday, ...
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