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Let’s Get To Work – @NetrootsMN.
Thursday, January 6th, 2011
On Monday, Mark Dayton was sworn in as Minnesota’s 40th governor. Governor Dayton called on us to “dedicate ourselves to rebuilding a successful state, one that again is the envy …
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Pawlenty Can Run for President, But Can’t Hide from Record.
Monday, January 3rd, 2011
Image by Getty Images via @daylife Truth About Tim Website to Prevent Re-Writing of History as Pawlenty Runs to the Right in Presidential Bid Saint Paul – As soon-to-be-former Minnesota …
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‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’ Finally Repealed.
Tuesday, December 21st, 2010
Saturday marked a historic day in America, when Congress finally passed legislation ending the military’s 17-year ban on openly gay troops. According to the Star Tribune, more than 13,500 men …
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Netroots Minnesota: Building Progressive Power.
Thursday, December 16th, 2010
With the recount now a thing of the past, it’s time to start thinking about how progressives can work with Governor Mark Dayton to create better Minnesota. This is an …
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We Have a Governor!
Wednesday, December 8th, 2010
Big news–we have a Governor-elect! Congratulations to Mark Dayton, who will become the first DFL Governor in this state since 1986. Many think the MN Supreme Court’s decision to reject …
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Time for Certifying Results.
Tuesday, December 7th, 2010
Today is an important recount deadline–the last day to withdraw ballot challenges. Tom Emmer and Mark Dayton had until noon today to withdraw any ballot challenges they had made during …
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Announcing: Netroots Minnesota 2011.
Monday, December 6th, 2010
It’s been a long year. We held the first ever Netroots Minnesota last November to start an important conversation about shaping the progressive agenda. Since then, we put our ideas …
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Most Frivolous Challenges Withdrawn.
Monday, December 6th, 2010
Canvassing Board member and MN Supreme Court Justice had some harsh words for Tom Emmer’s legal team on the matter of frivolous ballot challenges. The Emmer campaign was allowed to …