Money key issue in governor’s race
October 29, 2010 at 4:53 pm in Worthington Daily Globe
Minnesota’s three main candidates focused on budget
ST. PAUL Minnesota’s three major governor candidates show a diverse portfolio to voters, who on Tuesday must decide which man would be best at solving the state’s worst-ever budget problem. Continue Reading

Dayton Graded Own Senate Performance An “F.†“If U.S. Sen. Mark Dayton, D-Minn., was to grade himself on his accomplishments in Congress, it would be an ‘F,’ he told students Thursday at the Renville County West High School in Renville.†(Tom Cherveny, “Senator Says He Gives Himself An ‘F,’†West Central Tribune, April 21, 2006)
Time: Dayton “Passed Few Bills,†Tried To Create A Department Of Peace & “Confounded His Colleagues.†“Inside the Senate, Dayton has passed few bills partly because some are too liberal for the Republican-controlled body, including one that would have created a Department of Peace and Nonviolence. He has confounded his colleagues by complaining about basic facts of the job, such as his limited power in a chamber where authority derives from seniority.†(“America’s Worst – Mark Dayton: The Blunderer,†Time, April 14, 2006)
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