2 more counties issue incorrect ballots

“Two additional counties are seeking the advice of the Minnesota Supreme Court after sending voters erroneous ballots. Ballots sent out in Kittson and Roseau counties failed to include party affiliation for all federal and state offices, except the governor. Additionally, incumbency status for judicial elections was missing.”
Would it be too much to ask for a little competence in the Secretary of State's office and at the Counties?
Read moreDemocrats double down as Ellison exposed for supporting end to cash bail

Attorney General Keith Ellison called for an end to the “cash bail system” in a 2018 tweet, his Republican opponent revealed in a press release Wednesday. Proponents of so-called bail reform say the current system unfairly penalizes low-income Americans, who are often minorities, and therefore the system is also racist. This movement is championed in Minnesota by a notorious group called the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which has used its $40 million in revenue to bail out potentially dangerous individuals, many of whom have gone on to commit new crimes while out on bail.”
Read moreOne buried piece of data suggests the GOP is headed towards a big victory

“(Daily Caller News Foundation) — A recent ABC News/Washington Post poll attempted to bury an extremely notable lead that points to Republican candidates taking over a majority of swing districts. Registered voters favor Republicans 55% to 34% in districts that are highly competitive, ABC’s FiveThirtyEight poll reported. The 21% lead suggests a red wave election that will leave Democrats with numerous losses.”
Read moreThird command sergeant major corroborates story of Walz dodging deployment

“A third retired command sergeant major is speaking out against Gov. Tim Walz, saying he “let his soldiers down” by avoiding a deployment to Iraq in 2005 before running for Congress. "Why should we be quiet? He uses the military to promote himself when he abandoned his soldiers," said Doug Julin, a retired command sergeant major.”
Read moreSenate leader calls on Walz commissioner to resign over Feeding Our Future scandal

“"After reading Judge Guthmann’s statement, if it is true MDE was under no obligation to continue to pay Feeding Our Future, and Commissioner Mueller was dishonest before a Senate Committee about the Judge's actions, I have no choice but to call for the Commissioner to resign," Miller said."
So who would you believe; the Governor or the Judge?
Read moreCaryn Sullivan: A gaslit mom will vote Republican for the first time

“Though she didn’t grow up in a political family, Claire gravitated toward the Democratic Party. It was the party that cared. It was pro-education, pro-child, and pro-woman — and Republicans were against all that. Moreover, as a union member, she was told to vote for candidates who supported the union’s work. They were always Democrats. The events of the past couple of years completely transformed her views. Come November, she’ll be voting Republican up and down the ticket.”
Read moreEXCLUSIVE: Jensen surges, Schultz leads in new Alpha News/Trafalgar Group poll

“EXCLUSIVE — The first-ever Alpha News/Trafalgar Group statewide Minnesota poll was released this morning, marking Alpha News’ expansion into polling. Republicans could be on the verge of winning their first statewide race since 2006, with the attorney general’s race representing the best opportunity for a GOP pickup, according to the results.”
Read moreFraud becomes major campaign issue in Minnesota

“On Wednesday the nonpartisan Office of the Legislative Auditor (OLA) released its “performance audit” on the Minnesota Department of Health’s (MDH) COVID-related grants. The audit investigated the MDH’s handling of roughly $200 million of state money awarded to health care providers during the pandemic.”
Read more47 charged in alleged $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scheme

“The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced charges against 47 Minnesotans Tuesday for allegedly defrauding the federal government’s child nutrition programs of $250 million in a little over 20 months. “These 47 defendants engaged in a brazen scheme of staggering proportions,” U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger said during a press conference, describing the $250 million total as just the “floor” because the federal investigation continues.”
Read moreVideo shows news anchor standing by live criticism of Walz response to 2020 riots

