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Pawlenty announces endorsements

Posted at 9:13 PM on March 31, 2010 by Tom Scheck (1 Comments)
Filed under: Tim Pawlenty

Gov. Pawlenty hosted a "Facebook Townhall" tonight that attracted roughly 1,000 viewers. At the start of the event, Pawlenty gave his standard stump speech that included concerns about the direction of the federal government and a call for folks to consider themselves "constitutional conservatives" first.

Pawlenty also announced that his federal political action committee will support seven candidates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House:

Tim Burns, running for Congress in Pennsylvania's 12th District

Robert Dold, running for Congress in Illinois' 10th District

Sean Duffy, running for Congress in Wisconsin's 7th District

Charles Djou, running for Congress in Hawaii's 1st District

Pat Meehan, running for Congress in Pennsylvania's 7th District

Gov. John Hoeven, running for U.S. Senate in North Dakota

Pat Toomey, running for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania.

One race Pawlenty hasn't endorsed in is Minnesota's race for governor. When asked, Pawlenty said he wasn't backing a candidate at this time and may wait until after the endorsing convention on April 30th.

The event should be considered a success since it received plenty of buzz from the national press (the Washington Post, MSNBC and Fox all wrote about it or interviewed Pawlenty) but it did have a few hiccups. The feed dropped out twice on my end and several others complained that the audio or video dropped out.

The event was also featured at the end of the 1st quarter of 2010. Pawlenty's PAC will have to report their fundraising totals on April 15th.


Comments (1)

Hi,

When will Tim Pawlenty endorse Chuck DeVore (CA-Senate) and Rand Paul (KY-Senate)? These are two outstanding candidates for all Americans.

Posted by Anders | April 2, 2010 10:36 AM


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