The new Alliance for a Better Minnesota ad new ad attacking Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer has been put to the test three times now, and the results show the ad to be technically accurate, but misleading.
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Dayton wants MN GOP trackers to back off
DFL gubernatorial candidate Mark Dayton says two trackers from the Republican Party of Minnesota hindered his campaign at the Game Fair this weekend, and wants the party to call off all tracking for the rest of the election.
Read More »Entenza goes after Kelliher in new television spot
Matt Entenza, a DFLer running for Minnesota governor, released a new television advertisement that goes after DFL-endorsed candidate Margaret Anderson Kelliher with just a few days to go before the primary election.
Read More »Hahn releases low-budget television ad
Independence Party gubernatorial candidate Rob Hahn is the "$6 billion man," or at least that's the message his new campaign ad is trying to get across.
Read More »MN GOP wants Dayton to denounce family donations to interest group
The Republican Party of Minnesota is criticizing DFL gubernatorial candidate Mark Dayton for not denouncing donations his family made to the group funding television ads against Republican Tom Emmer.
Read More »Special interest groups raise millions for Minnesota elections
A Democrat-friendly fund and a new pro-business group are flexing their fundraising muscles as they collect millions to use in Minnesota elections this year.
Read More »Campaign Ads: Matt Entenza
In the DFL primary airtime war, it's former state Rep. Matt Entenza who seems to be on top.
Read More »Campaign Ads: Mark Dayton
Former U.S. Sen. Mark Dayton is in second place for the most money spent in the airtime war leading up to the three-way DFL primary on Aug. 10.
Read More »What’s happening with legislative TV? LaGrave lays it out
We’ve been struggling with the HDTV rabbit ears in PIM headquarters, ever since DirecTV rolled tpt’s Channel 17 over to the new tpt LIFE channel ...
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