Republicans Seize on Minnesota Fraud Scandal for Offense
Republicans are tying the case to oversight failures and at least 70 convictions as they try to weaken Democrats in statewide races.
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Republicans see Minnesota fraud scandal as a chance to go on offense in a blue state
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — It’s been 20 years since a Republican won a statewide race in Minnesota, but some in the party think a fraud scandal that has engulfed state government will be their ticket back to relevance in the state. Their enthusiasm was buoyed by Tuesday’s primary, which saw former sportscaster Michele Tafoya win the Senate nomination and state House speaker Lisa Demuth win the primary for governor. Both women defeated rivals seen by som…
MN Senate candidate ripped for blaming Walz for fraud despite being his #2: 'Knows she's cooked' - NEW YORK TIMES POST
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Minnesota Democratic Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan pointed the finger at Gov. Tim Walz when asked during a recent interview about her responsibility for the massive fraud scandal that unfolded under their watch. “I would say, the governor says the buck stops with him, more should have been done sooner, and I agree,” Flanagan said on MSNOW on Thursday when asked if she bears any responsibility for the scandal…
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