Release: North Carolina Super PAC Supporting Erik Paulsen Tells People To Vote November 8th
The confusing ad is another example of what happens when super PACs with no interest in what’s best for Minnesota are allowed to influence our elections.
The confusing ad is another example of what happens when super PACs with no interest in what’s best for Minnesota are allowed to influence our elections.
To the editor: I recently came across Nathan Dull’s letter to the editor entitled “Paulsen is better than Phillips for CD3,” published on Aug.
Dean Phillips released an ad highlighting his long history of taking care of his employees and calling out Erik Paulsen for taking millions from the insurance and pharmaceutical industries while voting to increase healthcare costs and gut protections for pre-existing conditions.
Phillips for Congress will host a picnic on September 15, 2018, and has invited all people who live in Minnesota’s Third Congressional District to attend.
Congressman Erik Paulsen conditionally accepted Dean Phillips’s invitation to participate in three voter forums, but pressure is mounting on Paulsen to answer unscreened questions from voters in the communities he represents.
Dean Phillips is a small-business owner who offers health insurance benefits to full-time employees and pays a livable wage of $15/hour. Share these facts. Erik Paulsen and his super PAC friends shouldn’t be allowed to get away with misleading attacks.
In a seemingly coordinated effort, Erik Paulsen and the Congressional Leadership Fund, Paul Ryan’s special-interest-funded Super PAC, today launched misleading attacks on small-business owner Dean Phillips over healthcare and taxes — proving they’ll say, spend and do anything to re-elect Paulsen.
Dean Phillips is a small-business owner who offers his full-time employees a health insurance plan. Erik Paulsen is a career politician who has never owned or operated a business, never had to make a payroll, and never experienced the tradeoffs small-business owners make when determining wages and benefits for employees.
ean Phillips will visit the Mary T. Inc. senior-care facility in Coon Rapids on Friday, August 31, to host a public coffee and conversation event. He’ll be joined by senior care business leaders, state legislators, assisted-living residents, and members of the public.
To the editor: Congressman Erik Paulsen thinks he can fool us by distancing himself from Donald Trump, but we know better. Paulsen may say
To the editor: Dean Phillips says, “Representation begins with listening.” He wants to listen to me! And all of the constituents in Congressional District