Will marriage amendment make trouble for suburban Republicans?
In the wealthy swing districts of Minneapolis’ western suburbs, the gay marriage amendment that will appear on the 2012 ballot lands outside voters’ chief concerns of taxes, education and the overall health of the economy.
Bachmann fundraiser Wolcott and chief of staff Carey depart
News from Rep. Michele Bachmann's office lit up the internet this afternoon on two fronts: Politico reported that Bachmann's finance director, Zandra Wolcott, was leaving the campaign after reporting huge sums of funds raised for the quarter. And John Gilmore, a St. Paul attorney, claimed in a tweet that Bachmann's chief of staff, Ron Carey, has left the office.
Sutton joins race for GOP party chair
Analysts on both sides think it’s one factor among many In the wealthy swing districts of Minneapolis’ western suburbs, the gay marriage amendment that will appear on the 2012 ballot lands outside voters’ chief concerns of taxes, education and the overall health of the economy. So could Republican legislative incumbents and challengers along Highways 100 ...
DFL strategy ‘veto bait’
Analysts on both sides think it’s one factor among many In the wealthy swing districts of Minneapolis’ western suburbs, the gay marriage amendment that will appear on the 2012 ballot lands outside voters’ chief concerns of taxes, education and the overall health of the economy. So could Republican legislative incumbents and challengers along Highways 100 ...
6th District race figures to be a slugfest
Analysts on both sides think it’s one factor among many In the wealthy swing districts of Minneapolis’ western suburbs, the gay marriage amendment that will appear on the 2012 ballot lands outside voters’ chief concerns of taxes, education and the overall health of the economy. So could Republican legislative incumbents and challengers along Highways 100 ...
Blogger says Sen. Kleis bid could hurt GOP in St. Cloud area
Analysts on both sides think it’s one factor among many In the wealthy swing districts of Minneapolis’ western suburbs, the gay marriage amendment that will appear on the 2012 ballot lands outside voters’ chief concerns of taxes, education and the overall health of the economy. So could Republican legislative incumbents and challengers along Highways 100 ...
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