On July 4, 1854, a group of Minnesotans calling themselves "friends of freedom" gathered for the first time. They were Whigs and Democrats, opposed to slavery and government corruption, believing that only a new political party could accomplish their aims.
They founded the Republican Party of Minnesota.
Today, 160 years later, Republicans are still on the side of the people. We share the tried and true ethic of everyday folks — family and faith, enterprise and hard work, loving our neighbor and giving back. Simply put, we care.
The party of Lincoln believes every Minnesotan is invaluable. We trust Minnesotans, not bigger government, for our future. And the party of Reagan's principles of liberty and justice for all and free enterprise have proven to lift everyone. Our ideas work.
In this election, Republicans stand for all Minnesotans and their opportunity to dream big dreams again. Led by Jeff Johnson for governor and Mike McFadden for U.S. Senate, our candidates are taking our cause of growth and opportunity to every corner of the state. We will listen, and we will lead.
Why vote Republican? Because for all the recent Democrat claims of victory, regular folks sense they are the ones losing.
If you are a farmer who can't afford rising property taxes, an Iron Range family or college student who just needs a good job to flourish, a parent whose child is stuck in a failing school, a veteran without adequate health care, a family child care provider being forced to unionize, a small business struggling with over 20 percent increases in health care costs, a taxpayer wondering why a luxury $90 million Senate office building was a priority, a parent watching everything you need get more expensive, or a family watching the global crisis unfold and feeling nervous about our country's safety, you see how Democrat leadership is failing you.
Lower- and middle-income people, especially minorities, are worse off since Barack Obama and Al Franken were elected. Women's median income has dropped, women's poverty rate has increased, and the number of families on food stamps has risen dramatically.