Who do you support for Governor in Minnesota in 2010?
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#1
Oct 11, 2010
pro-life, pro-jobs
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#2
Oct 11, 2010
Anyone but a piece of crap repub.
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#3
Oct 11, 2010
Emmer would be the worst and Dayton is a concern.
More than likely, the State Legislature will not have a veto-proof majority for either party. Can you see Emmer ever compromising ... heck, he did not get along with members of his own party. Dayton also would have problems getting the DFL to fall in line .... remember that they tried to increase tax rates last session and did not get all the DFLers to go along - and that rate increase was less than what Dayton is proposing. To me, Tom Horner offers the best chance of having an effective government. The concern is, can he win ? Remember that in 2002 Governor's election, Tim Penny got 16% of the vote and in the 2008 US Senate race, Dean Barkley got 16%... so it is pretty easy to see that Horner can get 16% just by not being Emmer or Horner. Emmer is stuck in the low 30s and I see a lot of lawn signs with Republican legislature candidates and Horner for Governor. Horner will take votes away from Emmer. Plus it seems that he has now picked up a number of retired Republican legislators ... plus Arne Carlson and Dave Durenburger. Dayton may be approaching 40%... but you will also see lawn signs with DFLers and Horner in the same private yards. If Horner gets any newspaper editorial endorsements that could swing a lot of unaffliated voters to cast their vote for Horner .... if Horner gets above 25% he will begin eating into Dayton's numbers. I haven't made up my mind who I will vote for ... definately not Emmer ... but if Horner is not a "wasted vote" then I will go with Dayton .... but ask me again on the morning of November 2nd for the final answer. |
#4
Oct 12, 2010
Emmer is the only one that will rein in the out of control spending
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#5
Oct 12, 2010
Emmer reminds me of a used car salesman and I would never vote for a dem so Horner it is.
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#6
Oct 12, 2010
to raise and make rich pay there 30 persent and no write off
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#7
Oct 12, 2010
I believe Tom Emmer has the common sense to make decisions for Minnesota that will be hard, but the correct ones for our future. His background in business and local level politics keep him close to real people and I have found him very approachable and fair.
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#8
Oct 12, 2010
He sure likes to drive drunk, though! |
#9
Oct 12, 2010
Emmer will raise property taxes and bankrupt our small communities
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#10
Oct 12, 2010
someone quit spending money we dont have.
no more hand outs. |
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#11
Oct 12, 2010
Horner. Emmer is too far right, and Dayton is a nutjob.
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#12
Oct 12, 2010
Dayton is crazy and scared of his own shadow.
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United States |
#13
Oct 12, 2010
I favor Emmer. Education Minnesota--whose only purpose, it seems, is to turn out functional illiterates--is against Emmer. Why? Because he wants to shove reforms down their throat.
Dayton and Horner? They'd give away the store to the teachers union. More spending for more failure. |
#14
Oct 13, 2010
Dayton's budget proposal will result in a death spiral of higher taxes and job losses. He is fortunate to not have to rely on an earned paycheck, I don't begrudge his fortune, his family did well and I applaud their achievements! My family however has to rely on "rich people" for our employment and one thing I know for sure is that when their taxes are raised, I lose both hours and benefits. I certainly expect no one to be a slave for the state, and stay in business regardless of profit.
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#15
Oct 13, 2010
He has a better plan for business and taxes, jobs will improve with a better business climate. Most important he supports life and marriage as God intends.
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#16
Oct 13, 2010
Already a sore loser?
Can you see the wrecking ball coming Paul?
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#17
Oct 13, 2010
You need to come out of the past old timer.
Some of the people you refer to as endorsement are dead or near dead. Do you know how to turn on your computer? You make a piss poor political commentator, stick to whittling miniature base ball bats buddy.
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#18
Oct 13, 2010
Dayton is the only candidate likely to fund our schools enough to start paying back that high-interest credit card we called a spending shift.
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#19
Oct 13, 2010
I see you are in Texas, is it because they have no state income tax? funny how people that don't pay income taxes, like Dayton, are sure fired up to take it from those that do. |
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#20
Oct 13, 2010
He's by far the best candidate in the race.
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