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The two are crisscrossing Minnesota to help Mark Dayton in the governor's race, as well as a host of DFL congressional candidates such as Tim Walz and Tarryl Clark, who faces an uphill fight against incumbent Republican Michele Bachmann, a top target for Democrats.
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The two are crisscrossing Minnesota to help Mark Dayton in the governor's race, as well as a host of DFL congressional candidates such as Tim Walz and Tarryl Clark, who faces an uphill fight against incumbent Republican Michele Bachmann, a top target for Democrats.
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Rep. Tim Walz, a Democrat, said Clinton apologized for not coming to Congress earlier but also "expressed her deep concern that you're probably not on the right track when Gadhafi supports your efforts."
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Rep. Tim Walz, a Democrat, said Clinton apologized for not coming to Congress earlier but also "expressed her deep concern that you're probably not on the right track when Gadhafi supports your efforts."
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Rep. Tim Walz, a Democrat, said Clinton apologized for not coming to Congress earlier but also "expressed her deep concern that you're probably not on the right track when Gadhafi supports your efforts."
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Rep. Tim Walz, a Democrat, said Clinton apologized for not coming to Congress earlier but also "expressed her deep concern that you're probably not on the right track when Gadhafi supports your efforts."
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In House races, Minnesota state Rep. Randy Demmer (R) turned in a surprisingly strong $300,000 raised for his run against Rep. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) -- a total that could put that race on the map.
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But as Minnesota Rep. Tim Walz told Congress, "It's only a matter of time."
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Minnesota Republicans got a nice surprise over the weekend when state Rep. Randy Demmer beat retired farmer Allen Quist for the GOP nomination against Rep. Tim Walz (D), a development that some national strategists believe will put the race in play this fall.
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Allen Quist, a Republican who is seeking to defeat Rep. Tim Walz in southern Minnesota's First Congressional District, told attendees of the Wabasha County Republicans Christmas Party in mid-December that beating the "radical" liberals in Washington, D.C., is a bigger battle than beating terrorism.
Michael J.W. Stickings: Allen Quist and the Viciousness of the Republican Party 2010
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