Letter: Open Debates Can Air Issues before Election
To the editor: At Erik Paulsen’s recent town halls on May 30, he was asked many questions related to the health care, an issue
To the editor: At Erik Paulsen’s recent town halls on May 30, he was asked many questions related to the health care, an issue
To the editor: This month is Gun Violence Awareness Month, and people across the country are fighting for the right to feel safe in
To the editor: I’m proud to be a Minnesotan. We value truth, honesty, integrity, and kindness. I sure wish my Congressional representative would stand
To the editor: Like his so-called “telephone town halls” that are glorified conference calls, Erik Paulsen’s faux town hall meetings on May 30 were
To the editor: In a recent campaign mailing I received from my Congressman Erik Paulsen, titled “Getting Results for Minnesota Seniors,” the congressman is
Since 1999, over 200,000 people in the U.S. have died from prescription opioid overdoses. Thousands have been from Minnesota. For context, over 116,000 Americans
Republican congressman Erik Paulsen is holding three town hall meetings Wednesday, following criticism for not holding in-person meetings before now. Paulsen, a Republican, represents
They’ve expressed skepticism about Medicare for All and free college, cut back on talk of DACA and DREAMers, and tiptoed around social issues like
“I’m not smart enough to know if that’s true or not,” Erik Paulsen once said. He’d been asked if he believed that humans were
To the editor: There was a time when Republicans rushed to the defense of the nation when it was being attacked, like the probe
To the editor: Alice Seagren’s May 3 letter to the Bloomington Sun Current endorsed Rep. Erik Paulsen for Congress. Paulsen seeks re-election in the