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Spot of tea?

Posted at 6:54 PM on January 31, 2010 by Tom Scheck (1 Comments)
Filed under: Campaign 2010, Campaign 2010: Minnesota Governor

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Five of the candidates for governor participated in a forum yesterday afternoon in Princeton, MN. The forum was sponsored by the Mille Lacs Tea Party.

Roughly 100 people attended a forum hosted by the Mille Lacs Tea Party. It featured Constitution Party member Harley Swarm and Republicans Phil Herwig, Marty Seifert, Bill Haas and Tom Emmer (officials expected Republican David Hann to attend but he wasn't there). The debate centered around spending, constitutional issues, social issues and electability.

I recorded the first part of the debate but had to leave after the break so I missed the thirty minute lightening round.

Here's the forum: Listen

Thanks to Sue Bican, Mike Puffer and the other members of the Mille Lacs Tea Party for letting me record the event.


Comments (1)

Without a plan to bring 'wealth-money' into circulation the candidates for governor, other than myself, are spinning their wheels. I was in Apple Valley Saturday night and received tremendous encouragement to move forward strongly by those attending a forum.
The 'Davis Money Plan' can rescue Minnesota and I am working hard to get it implemented, well before the November election when I will be elected as Minnesota's next governor. It would be economic suicide for people to vote for anyone other than me. Especially a lawyer. If you want a lawyer managing the Executive Branch of Minnesota government, again, I suggest you visit a visit a mental disorder clinic for immediate treatment. Have a nice day and a successful caucus but whatever happens you can look for me to win the September primary.
With love from Lowry Avenue in North Minneapolis,
Leslie Davis for Governor 2010
www.LeslieDavis.org

Posted by Leslie Davis | February 1, 2010 7:41 AM


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