Yard Signs Are Taking Center Stage in 2020
Yard signs—they gave John Quincy Adams an edge back in 1824, and they’ve been a staple of political campaigns ever since. But, today, things
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Yard signs—they gave John Quincy Adams an edge back in 1824, and they’ve been a staple of political campaigns ever since. But, today, things
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The Twin Cities raised me. This community provided me opportunity, loved me, and I love it back. It has been over a week since
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There’s an old saying that applies to Erik Paulsen’s blatantly false ads: “Never wrestle with a pig; you’ll both get dirty.” Minnesota is better than that.
We are not receiving good representation in CD-3 because of what Erik Paulsen does and doesn’t do. We need to show the courage to change the things we can.
Dean Phillips has stepped forward into a vacuum of leadership and is showing us a better way, even before being elected. He deserves our vote and support.
For a decade Erik Paulsen has created his image as the nice guy who’s accessible and looking out for you. It’s a myth. I’m voting for Dean Phillips.
With the news this week that the federal deficit has exploded to $779 billion, Republicans are now openly taking aim at Social Security and Medicare.
Dean Phillips’ goal in this campaign has not been to trash his opponent like so many do these days, but rather to tell us who and what he is and how he can make the lives of those he will represent better.
On Nov. 6, my family and I will vote for Dean Phillips, who has proven by refusing to accept outside money that he’ll represent us and our neighbors.