Post on February 12th 2010
The Republican Party that I believed in, the party I helped to build over a decade of service, was no longer recognizable to me. I have always been proud to be a conservative, but I must admit, I have not always been proud to be a Republican. [...]
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Post on February 2nd 2010
You told me you believe my decision to move to the State Auditor’s race was good for our party; that I am the best candidate to carry the conservative message, re-capture the State Auditor’s office, and be the badly needed watchdog and advocate for the taxpayer [...]
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Post on January 27th 2010
In commenting on the controversy stirred up by campaign literature criticizing Mayor R.T. Rybak’s role in a lawsuit brought by the City of Minneapolis against the Minneapolis Police and Firefighters pension funds, Pat supports the city’s actions and notes the irony of the DFL “eating their own” over DFL policy. [...]
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Post on January 24th 2010
Having earned the respect of the media, Pat is a “goto” quote, not just in her own race for State Auditor, but for commentary on the governor’s race. In this commentary in the Pioneer Press, Pat explains why only a fiscally conservative governor can achieve necessary government reform. [...]
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Post on January 21st 2010
“I am incredibly thankful for the strong support given by party activists for my Auditor campaign. It shows I served a very successful term as State Auditor, and activists recognize I can win this seat back. The outpouring of support has surpassed my expectations.”
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Post on January 18th 2010
To be successful in 2010 we need to make one Republican Party out of many individual perspectives. My presence in the State Auditor’s race is certainly aiding in that effort, and I will continue to work towards unifying the Party. [...]
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Post on January 13th 2010
“Putting all the Republican Party’s eggs, and Minnesota’s future prosperity, into the one basket of the governor’s race isn’t a particularly sound strategy,” Pat tells the media. [...]
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Post on January 13th 2010
The tax and jobs policy debate that’s been stirring in the 2010 gubernatorial race lost an interesting voice Tuesday, when former state auditor Patricia Anderson announced that she would end her GOP gubernatorial bid and run for her former post instead. [...]
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Post on January 12th 2010
St. Paul – In a press conference at the State Office Building this morning, Pat Anderson announced that she is terminating her campaign for the Republican Party endorsement for governor to enter the race for State Auditor. Anderson was previously State Auditor from 2003 to 2007. [...]
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Post on January 12th 2010
Unlike other professional occupations, principals and teachers do not make critical decisions that affect their working conditions or job performance. That is wrong. Principals and teachers should be treated like professional; curriculum and operational decisions should be made at level of the local school….
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