Minnesota
Related: About this forumERIN MURPHY IS STATE'S BEST CHOICE FOR GOVERNOR
I haven't made up my mind who I'm voting for in the primary, but I thought this take from a paper in Virginia, MN was worth sharing
From the Mesabi Daily News
http://www.virginiamn.com/opinion/erin-murphy-is-state-s-best-choice-for-governor/article_bcecaa06-87bb-11e8-b314-9b5f6d273097.html
wholeheartedly support Erin Murphy for governor. I first met Erin last summer. I was immediately impressed with her sincerity. Since then, Ive had the opportunity to see Erin at several events.
She really listens as people voice their concerns; and she gives straight answers when questioned about current issues. Erin is a fighter; shes proven time and again that she can work under pressure. Shes been a state representative for six terms. Shes a strong supporter of single-payer healthcare and unions. SHes fighting for fair education funding and better laws to protect Minnesotas elderly and vulnerable adult populations. Erin is DFL endorsed by several unions, including AFSCME.
I was disappointed when I read a recent Star Tribune article (July 2) in which a group of DFL lawmakers criticized Erin for choosing Erin Maye Quade as her running mate. They stated their disapproval was due to both Erins being from the Metro area. The same sentiment was voiced by the GOP when Gov. Mark Dayton chose Tina Smith as his running mate (Star Tribune, Feb. 5, 2014). There area in which each Erin is from doesnt concern me because I know they will represent Minnesota.
Erin Murphy has been traveling the state, from end to the other, and shes been listening to the concerns of rural and urban Minnesotans. Shes not shouting promises from the rooftops, but she is working on solutions. Erin Maye Quade is an advocate for ending child hunger in Minnesota. She is a strong supporter of education. She fights for teachers and their unions. She is smart, ambitious and outspoken and shes not afraid to advocate for those who need it the most.
I strongly urge you to vote for Team Murphy in the primary on Aug. 14, or by voting early now.
Mister Ed
(6,352 posts)The big question on my mind has been: which one can best win Greater Minnesota, and thus the governorship?
I've been inclined to think that it would be Walz. It's encouraging, though, to see this dispatch from the Range, showing that Murphy has appeal there also. Thanks for posting it.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)But like you, I think Walz has a much better shot at winning.
progree
(11,463 posts)One of his campaign volunteers called two days ago and gave me a wonderful opportunity for a good heartfelt soul-cleansing scream:
"I think you people are a bunch of genocidal maniacs throwing millions of people off of healthcare, and shoving children into cages, you assholes, Jesus Fucking Christ"
and I loudly hung up.