Minnesota’s Third District prides itself in common sense thinking and moderation in politics. Tim values this trait, something that Dean applauds in our previous Representatives like Jim Ramstad and Bill Frenzel. But Dean — like Tim — is appalled by our current Congressman’s extreme voting record.
With over 65,000 individual contributors and more than 1,500 volunteers, Phillips’s campaign is powered with the help of Democrats, independents and Republicans coming together to spark conversations and elect Dean Phillips this November.
Dallas is as Third District as you can get, having lived here his entire life. So he has been able to see the stark difference between Erik Paulsen’s quotes, and Erik Paulsen’s votes. He’s excited to help elect Dean to bring frank, responsive representation back to the Third District.
This letter is about human-induced climate change. We cannot ignore it! And this is what the Republican Party is doing while kicking the proverbial can down the road. Yes, our climate has changed and will to continue to change even without our intervention. Yet we are here and prospering quite well as we continue to harvest Mother Nature for all it’s worth.
I was first apprised of global warming during the ’70s with news that the ozone layer is being destroyed by fluorocarbons and we then subsequently banned aerosol cans. I don’t recall the Republican’s denying it then and wondering if they still think the banning of aerosols is still valid?
We have been pumping and fracking our land, gulping our water and belching its remains in our air for far too long. Luckily we have scientists who study and report these effects on our environment. Our outgoing mayor, Nancy Tyra-Lukens, attended a Robert Redford summit with mayors with a focus on protecting our environment. She spearheaded the 20-40-15 and with its success this is now the Sustainable Eden Prairie. Continue reading “Vote for Mother Nature this fall”
Excelsior, MN – Erik Paulsen and the special interest PACs and outside groups bankrolling his campaign are continuing to run a dishonest campaign, seeking to distract attention from Paulsen’s voting record on healthcare, taxes, and gun violence prevention that are deeply unpopular in his district. A new ad released today by the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), ironically titled “All True,” continues this well-coordinated disinformation campaign.
The latest ad repeats a debunked attack on healthcare benefits at Penny’s Coffee, which has been debunked as false and misleading by local TV stations, and was called mostly false, distorted, and out of context by Politifact just this week. The ad also repeats the false claim that Phillips sought to profit off a marketing campaign that was the subject of a complaint filed by a private citizen. Phillips challenged this claim in a letter to the FTC earlier this week, citing that the complaint was filed by a private citizen to an industry group two years after he had stepped down from his position as CEO of Phillips Distilling and had no financial stake in the company.
“Wall” is a metaphor for Paulsen’s record of serving party leaders over constituents
Excelsior, MN – Dean Phillips released a new TV ad today, highlighting Congressman Erik Paulsen’s highly partisan voting record and refusal to listen to the people he was elected to represent. In the ad, entitled “Wall,” Phillips is seen sitting in front of a larger than life concrete mural of Paulsen, a striking metaphor for the Congressman’s inaccessibility and partisanship.
Erik Paulsen has sought to paint himself as a bipartisan moderate who will break from party leadership when his district demands it, but the facts show otherwise. “Wall” notes the Congressman’s votes against common sense gun reforms, which recently earned an “A” rating from the NRA (up from an A- in 2016), and the fact that he has voted with the Trump Agenda 98% of the time in Congress, despite President Trump receiving just 41% of the vote in this district two years ago.
“As countless voters are now recognizing, Erik Paulsen’s quotes do not match his votes,” said Zach Rodvold, campaign manager for Phillips for Congress. “Congressman Paulsen talks about standing up to President Trump yet he votes with him 98% of the time. He says he’s seeking ‘solutions’ to our gun violence epidemic yet he’s consistently voted against common sense gun violence prevention measures, earning him the NRA’s highest grade. And while he claims to be an independent voice, Erik Paulsen is the fifth largest recipient of special interest money out of 435 members of Congress. At a minimum, Minnesotans deserve honesty, and they’re not getting that from Erik Paulsen.”
Phillips is committed to being an independent voice for Minnesota, and refuses all campaign contributions from special interests, PACs, federal lobbyists, and members of Congress. Instead, he is running a people-powered race with more than 120 public events and over 65,000 individual contributors to date.
Phillips emphasizes bipartisanship, transparency, and common-sense reforms at MPR News debate
Dean Phillips, DFL candidate for Congress in Minnesota’s Third Congressional District, today shared his vision of a Congress that puts people over the interests of corporations and wealthy special interests at a debate hosted by Minnesota Public Radio.
Phillips laid out thoughtful, specific plans to protect and strengthen Medicare and Social Security, guarantee access to quality affordable health care for all Minnesotans, and return transparency and accessibility to a political system that has become mired in dark money interests. Phillips is the only Congressional candidate in the country who has not self-funded or accepted any money from corporations, special interests, PACs, or Members of Congress.
On health care: “I think it’s time that our nation makes the moral decision to ensure that everybody has health care because we are the only developed nation in the world that chooses not to do so right now… I believe in choice. I believe in the freedom to have options. I believe in competition. I believe the way forward is to ensure that there is more competition and more choices… I think it’s time that we start rewarding prevention, rather than rewarding procedures.” Continue reading “Dean Phillips offers a new direction for Third District Voters”
Roll Call elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales has two dozen House race ratings shifts — and they’re all positive for Democrats. Nearly one month from Election Day, Gonzales discusses how it’s more a question of Democratic prospects being good or great in the House than anything else. See below for a full list of all the ratings shifts and watch the video for more analysis. Continue reading “24 House Ratings Change in Favor of Democrats, One Month Out”