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Capitol View: June 10, 2008 Archive

The Daily Digest: 6-10-08

Posted at 8:45 AM on June 10, 2008 by Tom Scheck (3 Comments)
Filed under: Daily Digest

Vice President Dick Cheney quietly slipped in and out of Minnesota yesterday for a fundraiser. AP, the Pi Press and the Star Tribune have stories.

The MNGOP would not say who hosted the event and would only characterize the take as "six figures." Super sleuthing (which basically means e-mailing and talking to people) found out that Sen. Norm Coleman, Michele Bachmann and John Kline did not attend the fundraiser. 3rd District candidate Erik Paulsen and 1st District candidate Brian Davis did attend.

Any question that the Upper Midwest matters in the presidential race?

Democratic Convention Watch interviews newly minted SuperD Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak.

2008 Race for Senate

Democrat Al Franken starts a unity tour and he goes after Norm Coleman. AP, KARE, the Star Tribune and KSTP have stories. He also stopped in Bemidji and will stop in St. Cloud and Moorhead.

U.S. News and World Report has Ten things you didn't know about Al Franken.

The National Journal writes about Franken's endorsement win.

Alec Baldwin backs Franken but mostly rips Coleman.

Pawlenty for VP Watch

Pawlenty heads to North Carolina for an education conference.

AP in NC previews the visit.

Halperin handicaps the underrated and overrated VP qualifications.

Does Obama's vetter need vetting?

McCain says his vetting process consists of google.

State Government

Gov. Pawlenty visits tornado damage and flooding.

Congress

The impasse over a mail facility is resolved.

GOP Rep. Jim Ramstad will appear at a news conference to announce "breakthrough" health care legislation.

DFL Rep. Keith Ellison joins a bipartisan group that is looking to head off a war with Iran

Michele Bachmann writes an op-ed criticizing cap and trade.

Bachmann also issued a news release calling for increased drilling and exploration.

2008 RNC

The RNC is still looking for volunteers.

2010

The Minnesota Independent interviews Tom Bakk, who just announced a potential run for governor.

Finally

Another minor league baseball team?

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Breaking 100 to be in the Gang of 100

Posted at 2:09 PM on June 10, 2008 by Tom Scheck (3 Comments)

MinnPost says former Sen. Dean Barkley wants to challenge former Gov. Jesse Ventura to a high stakes game of golf on Wednesday. He said the loser of the match has to run for the U.S. Senate this year. Both Ventura and Barkley have expressed interest in a run for the seat.

Barkley says he can beat Ventura. I can't find Barkley's handicap but Ventura has a handicap of 11.7

MPR's Tim Pugmire said Barkley is slated to appear before the I-P endorsing convention on June 21. Independence Party Chair Craig Swaggart said Stephen Williams, Kurt Anderson and William McGaughey are also vying for the endorsement. The I-P candidate will likely face GOP Sen. Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken.

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Ron Paul's Revolution Convention

Posted at 2:55 PM on June 10, 2008 by Tom Scheck (4 Comments)

Politico and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review report that Ron Paul is booking the U of M's Williams Arena for a "mini-convention" on September 2nd - the same time as the Republican National Convention.

A campaign spokesman for Ron Paul did not return calls.

A spokesman for Ron Paul said they're booking Williams Arena for a "Revolution Convention" on September 2nd - the same time as the Republican National Convention.

Paul campaign spokesman Jesse Benton said that they're holding the rally to send a message to the GOP.

"This rally, this revolution convention, is about being positive and it's about being active and being respectful and yet at the same time really sending a powerful message to the Republican Party that we strayed from our roots and our traditions and we need to get back to being the party of limited government."

An official with the University of Minnesota said Paul did place a hold on the arena for that day. He said a final contract has not yet been finalized.

The event coincides with the Republican National Convention and is just two days before John McCain accepts the GOP nomination for president. Ron Paul supporters have been urging GOP officials to give Paul a prime time speaking slot at the convention. Minnesota Republican Party Chair Ron Carey said he wasn't too concerned about the Paul rally.

"Most of his supporters will realize at the end of the day that it is going to be either John McCain or Barack Obama as president and the vast vast majority of Ron Paul supporters will be there for John McCain on November 4th. That's really all that matters at this point but we aren't going to lose a lot of time with this distraction. It's a good publicity event for Ron Paul and he's certainly entitled to do that if he wishes"

Carey added that the longer it takes for Republicans to unite behind McCain the greater the chance Barack Obama will be elected. Paul was not invited to speak in St. Paul because he refuses to endorse McCain, according to his campaign.

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