A week and a half ago, Bluestem reported Michele Bachmann to give keynote speech at Carver Conservative PAC gubernatorial forum.
Covering the event for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, David Montgomery reports in Michele Bachmann warns about ‘radical Islam:
“The next governor of Minnesota needs to understand the problems and the complications we have dealing with the issue of radical Islam. There are very, very few who do,” said Bachmann.
It was one of several times that she referred to what the next governor needed to do, including a specific reference to “if I were governor.”
Montgomery tweeted the moment, drawing a clear vision from DFL gubernatorial candidate Erin Murphy on what the next governor of Minnesota needs to understand:
The next governor needs to understand the problem of people working 40+ a week but can't buy health care or new shoes for their kids. https://t.co/MmbawY2yqz
— Erin Murphy (@epmurphymn) July 20, 2017
Bluestem hasn't picked a pony in the 2018 Minnesota gubernatorial contest, but Murphy's on the money with that observation.
Photo: Erin Murphy in Rochester supporting workers.
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