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Ron Paul adds mystery to GOP convention
Minnesota Republicans gather in St. Cloud this morning, with the official main event picking a candidate to face Democratic U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar. But the main undercurrent may be how Ron Paul supp...
Posted on 5/18/12 at 4:28 AM
1934: Republican Party Must Cast Out Its Leaders, Become Liberal
A December 1934 Daily Globe editorial: Republican Leadership Senator Borah has declared that the republican party, if it wishes to continue its life, must cast out the old leaders and follow new. H...
Posted on 12/5/09 at 12:00 AM
Ousted from power
Minnesota GOP ponders Capitol roleST. PAUL (AP) — Booted from statehouse power, Minnesota Republicans must figure out whether their new role at the Capitol will be as the noisy opposition trying to impede the all-Democratic government, an accommodating minority content to scratch out small victories or something in between.
By Associated Press , November 12, 2012
GOP: Ritchie campaigns against amendment
ST. PAUL — Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie uses state funds to campaign against a proposed constitutional amendment that would require voters to show photographic identification, two Republican state senators allege in a complaint filed Thursday.By Don Davis , October 04, 2012
Klobuchar makes formidable target for GOP
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Nearly any discussion of Minnesota’s U.S. Senate race presumes Sen. Amy Klobuchar is a virtual lock for re-election, with such an advantage in money, name recognition and poll standing that some Republicans openly despair of their chances to keep her from a second term.By Associated Press , August 26, 2012
Ron Paul adds mystery to GOP convention
ST. PAUL — Minnesota Republicans gather in St. Cloud this morning, with the official main event picking a candidate to face Democratic U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar.By Don Davis , May 17, 2012
Dayton vetoes GOP tax bill
ST. PAUL — Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton vetoed a smaller tax-relief bill than Republicans wanted, saying Monday that it would cost $119 million over three years, mostly to cut business taxes.By Don Davis , May 14, 2012
Dayton vetoes GOP school repayment plan
By Don Davis , April 05, 2012
Romney wins again
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (AP) — Front-runner Mitt Romney won the Illinois primary with ease Tuesday night, trumping Rick Santorum in yet another industrial state showdown and padding his already-formidable delegate lead in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
By Associated Press , March 20, 2012
GOP wants to use reserves to pay back schools
By By Danielle Nordine and Don Davis , March 08, 2012
‘Surplus’ not extra money
By Don Davis , February 29, 2012
GOP: Phase out business property tax
ST. PAUL — A Minnesota Republican tax priority is lowering and eventually eliminating a statewide property tax on businesses, but Democrats said they are funding the tax cut with money from poor, disabled and elderly renters.
By Don Davis , February 14, 2012
Dayton: GOP senators ‘unfit to govern’ after firing commissioner
ST. PAUL — Minnesota Republican senators fired a Gov. Mark Dayton appointee Monday, and the governor fired right back by saying they “are unfit to govern.”By Don Davis , January 30, 2012
Rick Santorum visits Luverne (with video)
LUVERNE — At the Palace Theatre in Luverne, Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorum spoke to a full house Monday night. He told the crowd they had the power to change a country that was leaning toward statism and socialism — that had become far from perfect.
January 30, 2012
Senate GOP picks Sviggum for key job
ST. PAUL — One of Minnesota’s most veteran politicians becomes a top state Senate staff member today.By Don Davis , January 16, 2012
New GOP Senate leader ready to go forward
ST. PAUL — It is back to the future for Minnesota Senate Republicans with Dave Senjem back in charge.By Don Davis , December 28, 2011
GOP back in campaign mode in Iowa
Presidential hopefuls focus on upcoming caucusDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republicans in search of their party’s presidential nomination are returning to campaign mode after a brief Christmas respite, with Rick Santorum planning a hunting trip with conservatives in Iowa and Mitt Romney phoning supporters.
By Associated Press , December 26, 2011
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