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Gaertner building foundation to run for governor in 2010

Posted at 12:08 PM on January 5, 2007 by Tom Scheck

Ramsey County Attorney Susan Gaertner is building the foundation for a possible run for Minnesota governor in 2010. Gaertner said on Minnesota Public Radio's Midmorning Program that she's talking to supporters about a possible run for governor. She called it the right time to run, now that her children are older. Gaertner, a Democrat, also said her experience managing the Ramsey County Attorney's Office should convince voters that she can do the job.

"I will have been in office now for 16 years," she said. "I run a major, major enterprise. I have 320 some employees. We cover the gamut in terms of issues that we grapple with. I am an experienced leader so it is the right time for me."

Gaertner also said she's encouraged that voters overwhelmingly elected Hennepin County Attorney Amy Klobuchar to the U.S. Senate in November.

"Certainly the national media and the local media has attributed part of Amy's success to the office of which she came," Gaertner said. "The image that she was able to project as a female prosecutor. It is an office that is tough. You need to be tough and you need to be courageous."

Former U.S. Senator Mark Dayton, a Democrat, also says he's thinking about running for governor in 2010.

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