A study in wooing the undecided

Rybak working the hall in between convention balloting

April 24, 2010 at 10:32PM

Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak sat alongside delegate Evan Brown of Red Wing for five minutes in the noisy convention hall between ballots, trying to get his vote. Brown said he was a Marty supporter, but was now uncommitted. "I'm now about to move. I don't know where yet," he said. Brown, who works as an artist and animater in the video game industry, said he and Rybak mainly talked about the need for the next governor to make technology a priority. "He said he's a big supporter of broadband," Brown said of Rybak. "I'm still undecided."

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