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Dayton on jobs, polls, nukes

Posted at 1:48 PM on May 7, 2010 by Tim Pugmire
Filed under: Campaign 2010, Campaign 2010: Minnesota Governor

Former U.S. Sen. Mark Dayton, a DFL candidate for governor, has unveiled his plan for job creation.

Dayton outlined his "Minnesota Jobs Plan" today during a State Capitol news conference. The proposal includes a $1 billion bonding bill to invest in energy projects and highway construction.

"The one advantage I have over any of my opponents is that I've actually done economic development before," Dayton said.

Dayton is facing former legislator Matt Entenza and House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher in the Aug. 10 primary. He also answered questions about political polls and nuclear power.

Republicans were quick to criticize Dayton, who also is proposing an income tax increase for wealthy Minnesotans. State GOP deputy chairman Michael Brodkorb said the key to job growth is lower taxes.

"I just think it's inconsistent for him to push a jobs plan, while simultaneously wanting to raise taxes," Brodkorb said.

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