'We don't need more government,' Ron Paul tells Minnesota crowds Minneapolis Star Tribune Hoping to ride on the shoulders of passionate fans in Tuesday's caucuses, Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul packed Minnesota events Saturday, speaking of liberty over government and rights over entitlement. "We don't need more government," ...
A platform for the partyless Minneapolis Star Tribune On Tuesday, a number of Minnesota voters will dive into the proceedings at their precinct caucus. But it will be a relative few. Here's something for the rest of us to ponder. On Tuesday, if history is any guide, several tens of thousands of ...
Tribal gaming dollars go bipartisan Politics in Minnesota (Staff photo: Peter Bartz-Gallagher) Indian tribes have been a powerful force in Minnesota politics for nearly two decades, bankrolling major political party groups with hundreds of thousands of dollars for their campaigns. All told, the state's nine ...
Ron Paul's Last Stand The Atlantic Paul has staked his campaign on staging upsets in Nevada on Saturday and the caucus states that follow in the next week -- Maine, Colorado and Minnesota. It is there, he hopes, that what he calls his "irate, tireless minority" can mobilize strongly ... Former MN Republican Party Chair backs Ron PaulMinnesota Public Radio
Conservative political orgs to vote in state caucus Macalester College The Mac Weekly By Anna Pickrell Three of Macalester's conservative political groups are working together to send students to the Minnesota Republican Caucus next week to vote in the non-binding straw poll and participate in the precinct delegate election.
Union fight builds at Capitol Minneapolis Star Tribune The political strife over union power that has resounded through Capitol rotundas in Wisconsin, Ohio and Indiana may be on its way to Minnesota as Republican legislators push for a "right-to-work" constitutional amendment on the November ballot. Sen.
Redistricting talks fall short Minneapolis Star Tribune Political analysts say that Cravaack, who stunned DFL stalwart Jim Oberstar in 2010, is in for a dogfight no matter how the lines are redrawn. Two other Minnesota Republicans in the House, John Kline and Erik Paulsen, are not thought to face much ...