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Primaries set the stage for November
By Faith Holschbach, Karlee Weinmann
DFL gubernatorial candidate and current Attorney General Mike Hatch will challenge Pawlenty in November after defeating Becky Lourey.
– Conrad Wilson contributed to this report.

Vote for Sue Jeffers
for Governor of Minnesota
Sue Jeffers will challenge Tim Pawlenty to be the Republican candidate on the November ballot. In a primary on Sept. 12, the candidate who gets the most votes continues on to the general election on November 7. Those who lose in the primary are done.
Sue Jeffers will cast her primary ballot in New Brighton at 11:00 AM.
Accompanying Jeffers will be her son who has just turned 18 and will vote in
his first election.
votes in the Republican Primary election at the Hanska Community Center (201
Broadway St) at 11:00 AM.
later attend the campaign?s Primary Night party at Stub and Herb?s (227 Oak
St. SE, Minneapolis) . The primary party begins at 7:00 PM.
Sue Jeffers vs. Tim Pawlenty On The Issues
Read 20+ Issues Why Sue Jeffers is the True Conservative
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By Jim Hammerand
Thursday, June 8th, 2006
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A message from Sue Jeffers
May 10, 2006
By Bob Smith
At last… a little FUN in Minnesota politics. Sue Jeffers, candidate for Governor, has caused a lot of harumphs among Republicans. She’s upset their comfy little applecart, by trying to challenge a sitting Governor from within his own party.
Sue Jeffers might make governor look more moderate to voters
BY BILL SALISBURY, Pioneer Press
APRIL 25, 2006
People Before Politics
P.O. Box 120015
New Brighton, MN 55112
651-636-6355
info@suejeffers.org
http://www.suejeffers.org
Jeffers Challenges Gov. For Republican Endorsement
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April 13, 2006 Mark Selzer: The Libertarian Alternative Sue Jeffers, Minnesota State Coordinator of The Smoker’s Club, Inc., and Candidate for Governor. |
March 24, 2006
candidates reflects Minnesota voters dissatisfaction with Governor Tim
Pawlenty. Kelly Doran announced the end of his gubernatorial campaign
today, becoming the first of the DFL candidates to quit. Minnesota’s
DFL has little room for any candidate leaning toward the middle.
candidate. “His billion dollar bonding bill loaded with pork, higher
fees and higher taxes do not represent the fiscally sound ideals
Pawlenty was elected to preserve.”
Before Politics. Her campaign is about changing the way things get
done in Minnesota. Jeffers can and will provide the efficient,
effective, and affordable government.
innovative ideas to solve issues important to Minnesota voters, I am
that voice” Jeffers said
Sue Jeffers for Governor
A new era in Minnesota politics has begun. A packed house of supporters, volunteers and media cheered as Sue Jeffers announced her bid to be the next governor of the state of Minnesota.
Jeffers campaign stated Minnesota needs a new voice, a new vision and new leadership. “The two major parties have let us down, both remarkably similar, continue to offer more “fees,” more laws and more programs that do not solve the problems that the people of Minnesota consider top priorities.” Jeffers said.
A vocal spokesperson for property rights at all levels, Jeffers discussed issues important to the voters. Issues included schools, property taxes, gun control, transportation, the Kelo ruling and limiting government growth.
Minnesota’s last legislative session added $559 million in new fees and fee increases fro 2006 and 2007. Pawlenty has already recommended almost a billion dollars for the upcoming bonding bill. Jeffers promises to “sign a no new tax pledge and keep her promise.”
Jeffers, best known for her vocal stance against smoking bans, is a champion for property owners, small businesses, and personal freedoms. Jeffers said, “It is time to get back to the basics, to put people before politics. The constitution provides a clear direction for our government. The free market works and a government solution is seldom the answer. I CAN be the voice of the voter.”
For over 50 years our government spending has been out of control from both political parties. The voters have tried every combination and our government continues to have major problems.
Since you pay 47% of your income in federal, state, and local taxes (According to the U.S. Census Bureau)
, you have less to spend on health care, higher education, a down payment on a new home, retirement, and many other priorities for your family. It’s no wonder why it’s more difficult to achieve the American Dream. There is so much potential for real change and growth.Our Republican and Democrat government is moving in the wrong direction, but we can take Minnesota back in the next election.
I’m running for governor because people are fed up with the two-party system and voters want an alternative choice that truly represents them. My neighbors, co-workers, friends, family and the public have been ignored. I will be their voice in this election.
Both parties do have their differences, but overall they both continue to offer more taxes, “fees”, laws, and programs as the solution to our problems. Republicans have proposed an 8% spending increase and Democrats have proposed 11%. Both parties are making government much larger, which means less control and choices you have in your life.
We need a voice for smaller, effective government. I’m running for governor because I want people to have more opportunities, keep more of their money, increase choices, return power to parents, and better protect citizens from violent criminals. The Support Is Growing From AllPeople of all walks of life are supporting my campaign including independents, “Blue Dog” Democrats, “classic” liberals, and pro-liberty Republicans and new voters. They are joining around my campaign to oppose the status quo and make a real change for Minnesota. Work For People, Not Special Interests
In a climate of partisanship and gridlock, as governor I will work with both parties to find common ground, instead of the special interests.
I will work with Democrats on issues we agree on including:
– stopping corporate welfare projects
– helping the working poor with lower taxes
– protecting our environment from dangerous polluters
– protecting our civil liberties
I will work with Republicans on issues we agree on including:
– protecting property rights
– advocating choice in education
– reforming excessive regulations
Read > On The Issues
Jan. 24, 2006
Sue Jeffers, an opponent of smoking restrictions, launched a campaign for governor Monday under the Libertarian Party banner.
Jeffers — who owns Stub & Herb’s, a Minneapolis bar near the University of Minnesota campus — has helped lead the fight against local smoking bans. She pushed successfully for Hennepin County to soften its smoking ban and has spoken out against a proposed statewide smoking ban.
The 49-year-old New Brighton resident said her campaign will focus on lowering taxes, reducing regulation of businesses and reforming schools.
“People are ready for a breath of fresh air in Minnesota politics,” Jeffers said in a prepared statement posted on her campaign Web site.
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