Red wave rising in Minnesota?

It seems like Republicans are teased with the possibility of winning a statewide race every 2 years. This year, it seemed more likely that the MnGOP streak might end, though few people outside the Jensen-Birk campaign thought that their campaign would be the ticket to end that streak.

Apparently, the Republican Governors Association, aka RGA, thinks that the Jensen-Birk ticket has a legitimate shot at victory. According to the article, "For perspective, an estimated $22 million is expected to be spent on political ads in Minnesota from now until Election Day. But RGA’s $750,000 is likely the largest outside contribution to help Jensen this cycle. RGA plans to send in Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds for a campaign rally and fundraiser for Jensen on Monday."

The article continues, saying "Jensen was also endorsed by former President Donald Trump Tuesday night. 'As this campaign takes the lead in the polls, I expect many individuals and organizations to ride the momentum and endorse our campaign,' he said in response. 'While we have not actively sought the endorsement of political leaders, we are grateful for those who have recognized our ability to lead and Heal Minnesota.'"

The Kim Reynolds fundraiser is a big deal. Expect that to raise lots of cash for the campaign, enough to make a difference in the sprint to the finish line. DFL front organizations spent millions of dollars in mid-summer saying that Dr. Jensen would eliminate a woman's right to choose, the Jensen campaign didn't start spending their limited cash until after Labor Day, when voters actually started paying attention.

This is the latest Jensen-Birk ad:

What's needed now is for Republicans from all parts of the Party to set aside their differences and vote for Dr. Jensen. This is the best opportunity to defeat the DFL and their crazy ideas.

By comparison, Tim Walz is thrilled to get Jesse Ventura's endorsement. This is proof of Tim Walz's weakness. Why would Walz say that he's honored to have the endorsement of a 9/11 Truther? Check this out:

What type of lunatic thinks like this?
After leaving office in 2003, Ventura repeatedly spread conspiracies about the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In a 2012 CNN interview, he argued that the Bush administration “wanted it to happen” because they “ignored” warning signs from the intelligence community.

"Every war fought starts with a false flag operation," he said. "I have a tape of a BBC reporter broadcasting directly back to England talking about [how] a third building has collapsed, World Trade Center building seven … All the while she’s talking, World Trade Center building seven is still standing right behind her. It didn’t fall for another half hour."

Tim Walz looks desperate accepting Ventura's endorsement. It makes him look like he'll accept any nutjob's endorsement.

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