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from an AP story:
The former Methodist minister has gotten the national backing despite views on social issues that put him to the right of his party. He opposes legalized abortion, supports a constitutional ban on gay marriage and opposes increased restrictions on gun ownership.
"There's a sense among Democrats that the person who wins this seat will have to come from a more conservative background," said Tinklenberg, a former mayor of Blaine.
Right, Elwyn, and you remember how well that platform worked for Janet Robert in 2002, who described herself as a "Dixiecrat."
If the DFL is going to get behind candidates like Tinklenberg, who thumb their noses at the DFL platform, why do they bother going through the charade of precinct caucuses, resolutions (remember those things that used to determine the party's platform?), candidate screening, etc. Get those pesky citizens out of the way and just let the Washington consultants and DNCC pick your candidates instead.
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