Grow on MN-03: is there a Republican candidate?

by: Joe Bodell

Wed Jul 09, 2008 at 17:46:13 PM CDT

MinnPost's Doug Grow has a rather snarky take on the race so far in the Third district, asking whether there's a Republican candidate running:
At the moment, there is a Democrat in the contest. Ashwin Madia, a rookie in electoral politics and a recent convert to the DFL, wears his party's label proudly.

But in a surprising development, the Republican Party does not appear to be fielding a candidate - yet - in this year's big race. That will change, of course, when its endorsed candidate, Erik Paulsen, actually files for office (the deadline is Tuesday).

But so far, Paulsen, who for seven terms has been a Republican in the Minnesota House, makes virtually no mention of his party affiliation now that he's running for Congress.

On the home page of his website, Paulsen uses the word "Republican" once. Here's the context: "I've worked with Republicans and Democrats alike to control taxes and spending."

...He even points out that for a while he was "House Majority Leader" in the Minnesota House.

Which party was he majority leader of?

He doesn't mention that. (Hint: It isn't in the majority anymore.)

Pretty interesting stuff, especially in light of the recent (but brief) snafu over the lack of an Iraq position on Paulsen's website. Grow does mention that Paulsen's approach has garnered success on the fundraising circuit, which it has. Here's to hoping that everyone involved in the campaign makes sure it's a priority that voters get a complete picture of the candidates, their visions, their values, and their party affiliations.
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