MinnPost - MinnPost.com: Politics:
Republican National Convention hosts about to deliver hefty thank-you gift to Minnesotans MinnPost photo by Bill KelleyThe RNC Host Committee, pleased with the event's success last year, is wrapping up its work with gifts to three Minnesota foundations. By Joe Kimball | Friday, Nov. 6, 2009Nearly $7 million in leftover (Read More)
DemConWatch:
Last week Matt told you about the $260 million that Denver pulled in during the Democratic National Convention. The Republicans are out with their numbers and, while good, they fall far short of what the Democrats brought to their host city. MINNEAPOLIS and SAINT PAUL, Minn., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2008 Republican Nati (Read More)
MinnPost - MinnPost.com: Politics:
Assessing RNC police tactics: missteps, poor judgments and inappropriate detentions MinnPost photo by Terry GydesenPolice on the streets during the GOP convention last year: Critics say many of the police actions were unconstitutional.By G.W. Schulz | Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009Center for Investigative ReportingA year ago, St (Read More)
2008 Presidential Campaign Blog:
More To Minnesota GOParty Cards Now Accepted At More Than 400 Area Businesses Host Committee To Distribute Window Decals And Thank Businesses At Mall Of AmericaMINNEAPOLIS SAINT PAUL, MINN. (August 23, 2008) – The Minneapolis Saint Paul 2008 Host Committee will distribute window decals at the Mall of America on Sunday, Augu (Read More)
2008 Presidential Campaign Blog:
ST. PAUL, MN (July 30, 2008) – CBS News Poll, Newsweek Poll, Gallup Poll and now the Goldklang Group Poll. With everyone trying to predict who will be the next President of the United States the St. Paul Saints will hold their own poll, Bobblection 2008 presented by Lommen Abdo Cole King & Stageberg, P.A., along with the f (Read More)
: Rob and I went to the Saints game last night. We were too late to get a bobblehead doll, but we still had a great time. Obama won our stadium. Woohoo!
Republican National Convention Blog:
Convention Preparations on Target"Indeed, both parties were interested in St. Paul's bid but Republicans moved more quickly and grabbed it first. And their convention planning so far [has] been a model of efficiency and organization while Democrats in Denver have wrestled with logistical complications and fundraising woes." (Read More)