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General Category => Elections 2020 => Topic started by: Free Vulcan on August 28, 2020, 11:17:20 pm

Title: As the Vice President Lands in Duluth, Mayors From Historically Democrat Strongholds on the Iron Ran
Post by: Free Vulcan on August 28, 2020, 11:17:20 pm
As Joe Biden and Kamala Harris embrace the socialist agenda of the radical left, Democrats and Democrat communities across America are abandoning their party's nominee and embracing President Donald J. Trump. As Vice President Pence travels to Duluth, Minnesota today, he promises that the Trump Administration will make every American more prosperous and secure. Voters across the country understand that we need a strong leader like President Trump to rebuild our country. Whether it be leaders in the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party or Mayors from Democrat strongholds, today’s endorsements from Minnesota's Iron Range highlight the growing support for President Trump's re-election campaign.

The letter from Mayor Larry Cuffe of Virginia, Minnesota, Mayor John Champa of Chisholm, Minnesota, Mayor Chuck Novak of Ely, Minnesota, Mayor Chris Swanson of Two Harbors, Minnesota, Mayor Robert Vlaisavljevich of Eveleth, Minnesota, and Mayor Andrea Zupancich of Babbitt, Minnesota reads:

https://www.donaldjtrump.com/media/mayors-from-historically-democrat-strongholds (https://www.donaldjtrump.com/media/mayors-from-historically-democrat-strongholds)
Title: Re: As the Vice President Lands in Duluth, Mayors From Historically Democrat Strongholds on the Iron
Post by: Cyber Liberty on August 28, 2020, 11:59:22 pm
Non-truncated headline.  Sounds like good news.

As the Vice President Lands in Duluth, Mayors From Historically Democrat Strongholds on the Iron Range of Minnesota Announce Their Endorsement of President Trump
Title: Re: As the Vice President Lands in Duluth, Mayors From Historically Democrat Strongholds on the Iron
Post by: catfish1957 on August 29, 2020, 09:14:32 am
Non-truncated headline.  Sounds like good news.

As the Vice President Lands in Duluth, Mayors From Historically Democrat Strongholds on the Iron Range of Minnesota Announce Their Endorsement of President Trump

6 democratic mayors in deep blue Minnesota endorsing Trump?  This is huge.  The dem's overplayed their pro-BLM pro-Antifa, anti-LEO hands, and Trump is surging.  This election has more of a 1968 feel to it, by the day. 
Title: Re: As the Vice President Lands in Duluth, Mayors From Historically Democrat Strongholds on the Iron
Post by: PeteS in CA on August 29, 2020, 03:35:35 pm
It's lo-o-o-o-ongggg overdue, but between 2016's vote and now this it appears that the Dems' shack-up relationship with the Enviros is starting to bear fruit they didn't foresee.
Title: Re: As the Vice President Lands in Duluth, Mayors From Historically Democrat Strongholds on the Iron
Post by: Wingnut on August 29, 2020, 04:08:15 pm
Non-truncated headline.  Sounds like good news.

As the Vice President Lands in Duluth, Mayors From Historically Democrat Strongholds on the Iron Range of Minnesota Announce Their Endorsement of President Trump

I can see why Sloe Joe is going up to "Da Range"   He can't afford to lose that mostly rural area voters. It ia Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party strong hold due to a heavy miners union history.   Thankfully that part of the state is not influenced by the scum of the Twin Cities.
Title: Re: As the Vice President Lands in Duluth, Mayors From Historically Democrat Strongholds on the Iron
Post by: aligncare on August 29, 2020, 04:27:49 pm
Most democrats aren’t stupid (although, you haven’t met my cousin).  If the country prospers, everyone prospers. Trump’s quick rebuild of Obama’s lagging economy and job market showed even democrats—at least the reasonable ones—that prosperity is indiscriminate of race, party, religion and the gender focused and confused.
Title: Re: As the Vice President Lands in Duluth, Mayors From Historically Democrat Strongholds on the Iron
Post by: cato potatoe on August 29, 2020, 05:17:44 pm
There may be more votes to gain around the suburbs in the twin cities.  Trump actually won a historically large percentage of votes in the iron range, but lost the state because of some upper income towns in the south.