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Walz, Jensen rally at Minnesota Capitol to promote turnout

Nov 05, 2022 03:37AM ● By Editor

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MN Governor Walz at a rally at the State Capitol on Thursday.  Photo: KARE 11

From KARE 11 News • November 4, 2022

Democratic Gov. Tim Walz and Republican challenger Scott Jensen held get-out-the-vote rallies at the state Capitol on Friday as they launched their final sprints to Election Day.

Both campaigns brought in the chairs of their national parties — Ronna McDaniel of the Republican National Committee and Jaime Harrison of the Democratic National Committee — as they sought to fire up their core supporters to get their friends and neighbors to vote.

Turnout will be critical not only in the governor's race but in some other hard-fought statewide contests, plus a pair of congressional races in southern Minnesota and a couple dozen legislative races that will determine control of the state House and Senate.

Walz rally kicked off a bus tour of southern Minnesota with Attorney General Keith Ellison, Secretary of State Steve Simon and State Auditor Julie Blaha to Mankato, Austin, Rochester and Winona. Jensen had meetings after his rally with business leaders and owners in Minneapolis, capped by an evening appearance on public television's “Almanac” show. Both campaigns planned stops Saturday in the Twin Cities suburbs, a crucial battleground for wooing swing voters.

“Knock the doors, call the people, get your members out there, talk to your brother-in-law who drives you friggin' crazy about this stuff, but tell them to make the vote for the right things,” Walz told his heavily union crowd of around 200 people.

Walz also appealed for unity in a state where political divisions have deepened in recent years, as they have across the country.

“I'm not giving up on this idea of One Minnesota," Walz said, echoing his campaign theme from four years ago. "I'm not giving up that we can work together to solve problems. I'm not giving up that differences do not divide us and make us enemies. I'm not giving up on this belief.”

Harrison told reporters he didn't come to Minnesota because he was afraid of the Democrats' chances on Tuesday. He said he came to stand up for his friends, including Ellison.

The Jensen campaign framed its rally as a tribute to veterans, and the crowd of roughly 100 in the Capitol rotunda included many wearing American Legion hats, caps and jackets indicating where they served and a few in fatigues. Jensen thanked them for their service.


To see the original report and read related stories, follow this link to the KARE 11 News website. https://www.kare11.com/article/news/politics/tim-walz-scott-jensen-rally-at-minnesota-capitol-to-pro...


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