In a Monday appearance that raised money and rallied the faithful, Mitt Romney joined the long line of national politicians lending their weight to the Minnesota governor's race.
Romney, the former Massachusetts governor and 2008 presidential candidate, told a Bloomington rally that it was important to elect Republican Tom Emmer.
Democrats, Romney said, are "changing the very character and the nature of America" by smothering the country with taxes and red tape.
"We are a nation of pioneers and champions," Romney said.
Taking the stage about 20 minutes late, Romney quickly won cheers.
"This feels different than it did two years ago," said Romney, who shook hands and posed for snapshots after the rally. "Look who's got the energy. Look who's got the passion."
Emmer urged the crowd of several hundred to make sure the Republicans win on Nov. 2.
"It means everybody has to grab hold of the rope and start pulling with everything they've got. We need you out on the ground pounding signs, pounding on doors, making those phone calls stuffing those envelopes," Emmer said.