From Team Walz-Flanagan for Minnesota <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Newsletter: October 21st
Date October 21, 2022 7:03 PM
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CAMPAIGN UPDATES
DEBATE: Governor Walz Demonstrated Leadership and Experience In Commanding Debate Performance
Governor Walz and Scott Jensen held a debate on Tuesday night, in which Governor Walz delivered a commanding performance. He showed Minnesotans why he’s the best candidate to lead Minnesota for four more years. During the debate, Governor Walz spoke about his “One Minnesota” vision and his commitment to finding workable solutions to move the state forward.
In addition, Governor Walz highlighted Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen’s dangerous agenda for Minnesota and his extreme positions that would drag the state backwards. Jensen’s plan to turn public schools into private schools and defund education in favor of cutting taxes for the wealthy would spell disaster for the state. Governor Walz reminded voters that while Minnesotans were making sacrifices during the pandemic to keep their families and neighbors safe, Jensen was busy spreading dangerous misinformation about the vaccine and disproven treatments like ivermectin.
NEW MERCH: Just in time for Election Day
Our online store [[link removed]] has been updated with a number of new items to help you show your Walz-Flanagan support. From yard signs, to the “Scout in a Scout” and “Peggy” collections (pictured below), be sure to order your gear today and show Minnesota who you’re voting for this November.
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POLITICAL UPDATES
We’ve had another busy week! Governor Walz kicked off last weekend with a panel discussion with SEIU members and organizers in Minneapolis.
On Saturday, after the Pheasant Opener in Worthington, Governor Walz and Lt. Governor Flanagan attended an event hosted by the El Movimiento DFL Caucus. Between excellent food, jarritos, and music, we heard from the Governor and Lt. Governor, State House candidate Maria Isa, and many more.
Sunday was a jam-packed day with the Governor, Lt. Governor, and First Lady doing events across the metro. Most notable was the Reproductive Rights Door Knock where First Lady Walz gave an impassioned speech about reproductive freedoms and supporting pro-choice candidates, followed by a Reproductive Rights Rally held at Utepils Brewing in Minneapolis.
PHOTOS OF THE WEEK
Governor Walz and Lt. Governor Flanagan at an event with El Movimiento in Worthington after the Pheasant Opener:
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Lt. Governor Flanagan speaking to a room of supporters at the We Are St. Paul Rally last weekend:
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POSTS OF THE WEEK
ICYMI, watch and share some of the key moments from Tuesday’s debate:
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Governor
Walz
describing
how
Scott
Jensen
let
Big
Pharma
influence
his
opioid
prescriptions.
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Governor
Walz
reaffirming
his
commitment
to
protecting
reproductive
rights
in
Minnesota.
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Scott
Jensen
complimenting
(?)
Governor
Walz’s
smile.
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Check out Lt. Governor Flanagan’s video with actress Kerry Washington [[link removed]] as part of her “Street You Grew Up On” series.
Watch Lt. Governor Flanagan explain [[link removed]] why abortion is on the ballot this November and how you can help get out the vote.
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Governor Walz and Lt. Governor Flanagan have overcome unprecedented challenges to provide historic investments in education, create new, good-paying jobs, and increase access to health care. And with your help, they can defeat their extremist Republican opponents and continue to move our state forward, as one Minnesota.
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