Despite a more than $2 billion budget surplus and repeated promises to be "fiscally moderate," DFLers in the Legislature have proposed billions in tax increases.
Republican Party of Minnesota Chairman Ron Carey today unveiled the Party's second television ad highlighting Mike Hatch's past run-ins with prominent DFLers Rudy Perpich and R.T. Rybak and his current threats against Judge William Leary III.
Republican Party of Minnesota Chairman Ron Carey unveiled the Party's third television ad, bringing attention to the controversy surrounding Mike Hatch's failure to report the crimes he alludes to in his latest attack ad.
Republican Party of Minnesota Releases New Web Ad Highlighting Hatch Smear Machine's Dishonesty
"There's Just No Excuse" Web Ad Takes DFL Deception To Task
Republican Party of Minnesota Chairman Ron Carey unveiled the Party's latest ad highlighting Mike Hatch's willingness to engage in "double speak" when he thinks it will help him politically.
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