WASHINGTON
Erik Paulsen was enjoying bipartisan good wishes Tuesday after being sworn in as Minnesota's newest member of Congress.
"It's an echo chamber," the Minnesota Republican told a visitor, gazing up at the bare lavender walls and empty desk in his new office on Capitol Hill.
The visitor, Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota's Democratic senator, offered her congratulations, adding to the practical advice she's been dispensing on flights, travel and luggage.
But Paulsen, a former staffer for retired U.S. Rep. Jim Ramstad, whose seat he won in November, needs no help finding his way around the Capitol's political labyrinth. At 43, he comes to Washington rated one of Politico's 13 "up-and-comers" in the Class of '08, based in no small part on his experience as House majority leader in the Minnesota Legislature.
Though Paulsen is generally seen as more conservative than his former boss, he said he's optimistic about working with the Democratic majority and the new Obama administration.
"Every indication I've seen from the new president is openness, inclusiveness and outreach," Paulsen said in an interview. "It's exciting to be a part of the process."
He said Ramstad, who helped with his campaign, told him to "be who you are." Whether that means his voting record will match up with Ramstad's, which was consistently centrist, remains to be seen.