The drawback:
Dayton now has a Republican dominated majority in the House and Senate to contend with because the well-heeled business interests in the Democratic Party refused to work to help elect Dayton who centered his campaign around a populist leftist agenda of "tax the rich." Instead of those Democrats running for House and Senate seats attaching themselves to Dayton's very liberal coat-tails, these opportunist politicians chose to distance themselves from Dayton at the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party's state convention in Duluth and in both the Primary and General Elections--- the result was their own loss.
The voices of the working people will now become the determining and over-riding factor in Minnesota politics--- are YOU prepared to vigorously speak out?
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