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CAMPAIGN UPDATES
DEBATES: The Fall Debate Schedule
Following the first debate held at FarmFest, our campaign has announced the fall debate schedule for the 2022 gubernatorial election. The first of the two remaining debates will be held on October 18th, hosted by a group of television stations, including KEYC in Mankato, KTTC in Rochester, KBJR in Duluth, and KXJB in Fargo. The second debate will be held on October 28th, hosted by Minnesota Public Radio.
POLITICAL UPDATES
Last weekend was a whirlwind of political events for the Governor and Lt. Governor. From door knocks to candidate fundraisers to cultural celebrations, the campaign participated in over 25 events. Below are some of the highlights.
On Saturday, the Lt. Governor gave remarks at the MinnesoThai Festival and Ukrainian Heritage Day, and the First Lady had a blast at the Armenian Festival. At the same time, the Governor was in Worthington at the annual King Turkey Day event.
On Sunday, the Lt. Governor spent the day in Mankato and St. Peter, attending a local church service, launching a door knock for SD18 candidates, meeting with students at Gustavus Adolphus, and then heading to Farmington for the annual CD2 DFL Gala.
PHOTOS OF THE WEEK
Governor Walz helping judge King Turkey Day in Worthington:
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Lt. Governor Flanagan at the Mahkato Wacipi in Mankato:
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Lt. Governor Flanagan speaking to attendees of a GOTV rally at Gustavus Adolphus College:
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POSTS OF THE WEEK
Watch Governor Walz deliver lawn signs [[link removed]] to supporters across the metro.
Lt. Governor Flanagan attended a voter registration drive kickoff organized by student leaders [[link removed]] at her alma mater, St. Louis Park High School.
It was Lt. Governor Flanagan’s birthday on Thursday - check out our celebration post! [[link removed]]
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