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What's interesting this election year is what's absent
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[Minneapolis Star Tribune] - The little limping third party decided not long after Tom Horner's gubernatorial drubbing in that it finally should attend to the overdue business of local party building. "Our focus this year is legislative races," said IP chair Mark Jenkins, a
Letter of the Day (Aug. 17): Sen. Amy Klobuchar
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[Minneapolis Star Tribune] - In the Minnesota gubernatorial race, there were 26 debates between Mark Dayton, Tom Emmer and Tom Horner. The media was ecstatic over the unprecedented number of debates, ensuring that the public had their chance to get an in-depth review of
Business has a strong and fruitful role
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[Minneapolis Star Tribune] - Tom Horner and Tim Penny challenged the business community to exert the leadership necessary to build a bright future for Minnesota ("Business, it's time to wise up politically," Aug. 12). We accept the challenge; indeed, we are already leading. It's
Businesses drawn into fight over marriage amendment
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[Minneapolis Star Tribune] - "What business can do with credibility is talk about how a welcoming, diverse state can improve the state's economy," said Tom Horner, a public affairs consultant and opponent of the marriage amendment. With so much national focus on jobs and the
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