Topic “Maureen Reed”
This is tough news to share. With a heavy heart I am announcing the suspension of my campaign for Congress in Minnesota's 6th Congressional District. During the past few days, I have come to the conclusion that a prolonged primary fight only assists Michele Bachmann. I feel that it is time for the DFL to unify behind one candidate in this race.
Dr. Maureen Reed, candidate for U.S. Congress in the Sixth District, made it official today at the Secretary of State's office after a press conference. Reed's campaign focused on her status as an outsider in politics, wrapped up in the politics as usual neither of St. Paul nor Washington.
Support of the Week:
Rob Jahnke recently took the time to talk about why he supports Maureen Reed.
Bachmann needs to use these forums to explain her poor legislative record on job creation.
Today, Michele Bachmann will host four job forums across the 6th district in St Cloud, Monticello, Blaine, and Hugo. The Reed Campaign calls on Bachmann to use these forums to explain her legislative record of opposing job creation.
Maureen spoke at a supporter's home near White Bear Lake recently talking about her views, background, and the race for Congress. Neighbors, colleagues and old friends of all political persuasions were interested in what it will take to defeat Michele Bachmann in 2010.
Physician Maureen Reed (D) has devoted a whole section of her campaign Web site to explaining how she can defeat Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) in November.
The Reed for Congress Campaign is now looking for summer interns.
We are seeking applicants who have an interest in learning about campaigns and politics first hand. Maureen has a wide background of real-world results in health care, job creation, and education. Help us beat Michele Bachmann and bring sensible leadership to the 6th District.
As Insurance Companies Say They will Deny Coverage for Kids, Reed Asks Bachmann and Clark to Join her in Fighting for Our Children
6th Congressional District Convention
March 27, 2010
Blaine, Minnesota
Increased Coverage for the Uninsured and Elimination of Pre-existing Conditions are Important Accomplishments, Payment Reform and Reducing Costs are Necessary Next Steps
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