Susan Marvin is president of Marvin Windows and Doors, a family-owned and operated company employing 5,000 people headquartered in Warroad, Minn. The Marvin family also has manufacturing facilities in Fargo, West Fargo
Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer on Saturday called an assertion from Independence Party candidate Tom Horner’s camp that he can’t win the election a typical public relations move and that the bid for the governor’s seat is a two-way race between himself and Democratic challenger, former Sen. Mark Dayton.
A contingent of Minnesota’s Republican Party candidates came to Fergus Falls on Friday afternoon to fire up people around the area about the GOP. If the cheering and clapping crowd of between 60 to 70 who showed up is any indication, that goal was easily met.
Tom Emmer led a rally in Willmar to encourage party faithful to support his campaign and the campaigns of other Willmar residents who are running for state and federal offices.
Slideshow of Tom Emmer and his family enjoying Farmfest in Redwood County on August 4.
It was Emmer who created the biggest news of the day by saying that any environmental issue that touches on agriculture should be moved from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Department of Natural Resources and put under the Department of Agriculture.
Republican Tom Emmer says he will move all parts of state government that regulate farming into the Agriculture Department.
10. Mark Dayton claiming education funding went down $1300 per student during the Pawlenty years.
Tom Emmer announced today a plan to move the regulatory structure for agriculture out of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and back to the Department of Agriculture.
The Emmer for Governor campaign got a new RV so Tom Emmer and his family took a trip from Austin to Montevideo to meet with Minnesotans across the state.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the Minnesota Department of Health and, especially, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agencies were cited by Republican-endorsed gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer during a Monday visit with supporters in Crookston as examples of bloated, overly aggressive state agencies that he'd rein in if elected.
No rally, no press conference, no crowds. This time Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer came to Bemidji to learn.
Republican candidate Tom Emmer said there’s a pretty simple difference that makes him stand out in the crowded Minnesota governor race – the other candidates’ proposals would simply be “business as usual” when the state really needs a “new direction.”
Tom Emmer made a stop in Moorhead on Monday to talk to area farmers, something he vowed he would do on a regular basis if elected governor of Minnesota.
Listen to Tom Emmer being interviewd by Scott Hennen on his radio show today.
Yesterday we kicked off the next phase of the Freedom and Prosperity Project. We are talking with different businesses around the state about the most important issue in this election: jobs.
Tom Emmer kicked off a two-day tour of Minnesota businesses today, part of his Freedom and Prosperity Project focusing on jobs and the economy.
Tom and Jacquie Emmer take the MnGOP Freedom and Prosperity Bus Tour to Willmar, Alexandria, Fergus Falls, Moorhead, Fertile, Bagley, and Bemidji to meet with and listen to voters.
Tom Emmer and the Republican constitutional candidates made their way to Red Wing, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna, Mankato, New Ulm, and Hutchinson on Day One of their three day bus tour across Minnesota.
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