LUTHER v. DAYTON?
Will Senator Mark Dayton be challenged for re-election in 2006 by another Democrat? If you want to know, don't ask DFL Party Chair Mike Erlandson.
"While no one is certain who the Republican nominee will be, Erlandson says Minnesota Democrats are solidly behind Dayton. 'I see nobody talking or even inclining to run against him,' Erlandson said in response to rumors of an intraparty challenge." Source: Roll Call, January 25, 2005
Not so fast Mike. Dayton v. Kennedy had a post on Saturday about Bob Novak's column on the 2006 Senate race in Minnesota. Novak reports that former congressman Bill Luther may run against Dayton.
"In addition to money problems, Dayton slumped in the polls after he alone among U.S. senators closed his Washington offices because of an alleged terrorist threat. Former Rep. Bill Luther is considering a Democratic primary challenge against Dayton. The senator's Republican opponent is expected to be a well-funded Rep. Mark Kennedy." Source: Town Hall, January 22, 2005
"While no one is certain who the Republican nominee will be, Erlandson says Minnesota Democrats are solidly behind Dayton. 'I see nobody talking or even inclining to run against him,' Erlandson said in response to rumors of an intraparty challenge." Source: Roll Call, January 25, 2005
Not so fast Mike. Dayton v. Kennedy had a post on Saturday about Bob Novak's column on the 2006 Senate race in Minnesota. Novak reports that former congressman Bill Luther may run against Dayton.
"In addition to money problems, Dayton slumped in the polls after he alone among U.S. senators closed his Washington offices because of an alleged terrorist threat. Former Rep. Bill Luther is considering a Democratic primary challenge against Dayton. The senator's Republican opponent is expected to be a well-funded Rep. Mark Kennedy." Source: Town Hall, January 22, 2005




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