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Haas and Davis speeches

Posted at 2:17 PM on April 30, 2010 by Tom Scheck (1 Comments)
Filed under: Campaign 2010, Campaign 2010: Minnesota Governor

Republicans Bill Haas and Leslie Davis addressed the delegates and urged them to support their campaigns.

Haas told the audience that the state's number one priority should be the budget. He also said he wants to rebuild the state budget from the ground up. He said he wants to also hire independent auditors to look at state spending.

"As your next governor, the first thing we're going to tackle is the budget. The problem with the budget is once you're in, you're always in."

You can listen to the Haas speech here: Listen

Leslie Davis, an environmental activist, urged the delegates to get behind his money plan. He also said he's the best candidate in the race. Davis said he's running in the primary.

"I'll be the greatest governor Minnesota has ever had," Davis said. "For all of us."

Here's his speech: Listen


Comments (1)

I listened to my speech for the first time a minute ago and I think it should be broadcast in every business, household and school throughout the state. It should be printed in every publication in Minnesota. Then there will be no excuse for not being the greatest state in the nation and an example to the world.
Thank you for making it available.
Sincerely,
Leslie Davis for Governor 2010
P.S. I'm going to the primary so you'll all have a chance to be great. I dare ya.

Posted by Leslie Davis | May 5, 2010 12:37 PM


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