Agree that voters have clear choice

I am writing in response to an article from a writer who suggested that voters should embrace Rep. Erik Paulsen for his support of recent tax cuts while warning that any support of Democrats in the mid-term elections would result in the stifling of the truth about what is happening in Washington (“Candidate will follow marching orders,” April 19).

I completely agree with the writer when he points out that voters will have a clear choice this fall between Rep. Paulsen and Democratic Dean Phillips.

I found it amusing that the writer pointed out that he had attended a town hall meeting in which he felt that Dean Phillips had not adequately answered a question. What a novel idea, candidates holding town hall meetings with the citizens of their district.

But then, I am certain that they have never attended at town hall meeting with Rep. Paulsen, because he refuses to hold them. The writer met with and asked questions to Mr. Phillips, while our own congressional representative refuses to give citizens that same opportunity.

It is often hard to keep track of all the different investigations that are going on at once because of the ethics issues and open corruption of this administration. And the reader wants us to believe that we should support Rep. Paulsen so that he and the current administration can continue to do wonderful things for the citizens of the Third District.

There is a reason why 40 GOP members of Congress, including the Speaker of the House, have chosen to leave office this fall. There is a reason why over 35 cabinet members and employees within the White House have either been fired or quit.

This president is reckless and, at times, unhinged. The only safeguard that we, as citizens in the Third District have, is to stand up, vote, and elect officials who listen and who are not afraid to meet with voters and truly represent us. That is certainly not Rep. Paulsen. His 100 percent voting record in support of President Trump clearly reflects who he represents.

The voters in the Third District do have a clear choice, and come November expect long lines at the voting locations that will reflect what our choice will be.

Michael Fitzgerald, Chaska
Chaska Herald, May 4, 2018

It’s a Party!

The Dean Team has a big day coming up.

On Sunday, May 6, they’ll be exactly 6 month away from Election Day. To mark this pivotal deadline, they’re throwing a party!

And, it’s not one party. In fact, the #DeanTeam members are hosting DOZENS of house parties this Sunday to celebrate their incredible progress and invoice new voices to join the team.

Want to find a gathering of #DeanTeam members near you? Not involved with the campaign and want to figure out how to join? Sign up here to join one of our house parties on May 6th! 

DFL endorses Dean Phillips in 3rd Congressional race against Rep. Erik Paulsen

The following article by Patty Dexter was posted on the Eden Prairie News website April 17, 2018:

Dean Phillips earned the DFL Party’s endorsement of his campaign on April 14 to challenge Republican incumbent Rep. Erik Paulsen in Minnesota’s 3rd Congressional District this fall.

Phillips entered the race in May of 2017 and has built a large, grassroots campaign based on invitations and conversations with people of all political perspectives, according to a news release.

“Representation begins with listening, and I’ve spent the last year listening to the stories of thousands residents of the 3rd District who face great challenges, but remain hopeful in uncertain times,” said Phillips said. “This district demands responsible, inclusive and independent-minded leadership, and in the great Minnesota tradition, I plan to bring that to Washington. I’m looking forward to the campaign ahead – and to hearing from more of those I hope to represent.”

View the post here.

CD3 DFL Candidate Dean Phillips

Dean is the son of a soldier, who gave his life in Vietnam. He was raised on principle and pride in work that led him to become an entrepreneur dedicated to the common good.   He’s a dad with two loving daughters.

Now, he’s the DFL candidate who’ll be our new Congressman this November.  We’re so excited he’s become our candidate.

Please visit his website and join the Dean Team.

 

 

Other town hall meetings are civil

On Saturday, March 23, I attended a town hall meeting sponsored by Sen. Steve Cwodzinski and Rep. Lori Pryor. It was a well-advertised event in local newspapers, and there were more than 50 people in attendance.

For 90 minutes, we listened to our state government representatives address our questions and concerns. We learned their positions on many issues and heard about their plans to move legislation forward. They talked about how they are seeking common ground with others who have different opinions. It was civil, even pleasant, as people stayed around after speaking face to face with their representatives and each other.

So I ask: What is U.S. Rep. Erik Paulsen afraid of that he refuses to host similar events — for more than six years? Continue reading “Other town hall meetings are civil”

Thank you, Adam Jennings

Want to know what class looks like and sounds like? It sounds and looks like Adam Jennings.

Adam, thank you for running and showing us your heart. Megan, thank you for standing with Adam and being the amazing person you are (as well as a fabulous first responder today for a delegate with a medical condition).

To everyone who supported Adam, thank you. Thank you for standing up and working hard to support your choice. We know Adam and Megan are not going anywhere. CD3 thanks you.

DFL Endorses Dean Phillips for U.S. Congress

Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party Chairman Ken Martin today released the following statement congratulating Dean Phillips on his DFL endorsement for the Third Congressional District.

“Congratulations to Dean Phillips on his endorsement for Minnesota’s Third Congressional District. While Erik Paulsen dodges his constituents, Dean has brought his historic grassroots campaign directly to the people. He has spent the last ten months traveling the Third District and engaging in meaningful conversations with people of all backgrounds.”

“Dean Phillips understands that representation begins with listening. The DFL is excited to work with him to usher in a new era of courageous, bold leadership for the Third Congressional District.”

Statement on April 14 CD3 DFL Convention:

The CD3 convention must be held tomorrow; the outcome is determined by those delegates and alternates who arrive.

Both campaigns were notified of this today. Preconvention committee members will set up the facility tomorrow morning and be prepared to staff the convention.

We are in touch with the school district in the event that the delegation determines that we should convene again at a later date.

We are cognizant that driving may slow down arrivals and will avoid conducting any business until we’re satisfied that enough delegates (and alternates) have received credentials.

Location information:

Maple Grove Senior High School
9800 Fernbrook Ln N
Maple Grove, MN 55369

Here’s a link to a map showing the school’s location:https://goo.gl/maps/Rk8b7Uebe5U2

Erik Paulsen misleads his constituents

To the Editor:

I’m responding to Gene Stageberg’s letter in the March 29 Sun Sailor, where he describes Rep. Erik Paulsen as a thoughtful, middle-of-the-road conservative.

I’d like to highlight just one example where “Rep. Thoughtful” Erik Paulsen fully thought out how to mislead his constituents, all to benefit his most supported constituents. Not us, but businesses. Continue reading “Erik Paulsen misleads his constituents”

Suburban voters angry with Trump threaten GOP’s grip on House

The following article by Kari Lydersen and Michael Scherer was posted on the Washington Post website March 26, 2018:

Rep. Peter Roskam (R-Ill.), a six-term congressman, faces a tough challenge in November’s midterm elections, as Democrats and moderates opposed to President Trump are energized in his suburban Chicago district. Credit: J. Scott Applewhite/AP

Control of the U.S. House will be decided in America’s next political battleground of aboveground pools, bike trails, and oversized Tudor and Victorian houses full of working professionals like Karrie Sullivan, a Republican voter who cast her primary ballot last week for a Democrat.

In a suburb outside of Chicago, Sullivan is determined to replace her congressman, six-term Rep. Peter J. Roskam (R), whom she has supported in the past. His sin, she said, was his affiliation with President Trump.

“Just the lack of respect for women, the authoritarianism, it’s too much,” said Sullivan, 47, a digital consultant. “As a professional woman, it’s very difficult for me to reconcile.” Continue reading “Suburban voters angry with Trump threaten GOP’s grip on House”