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Upper Midwestern U.S. House Delegation Votes 13-10 in Favor of Health Care Bill

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 8, 2009 | 0

Region supported amendment banning abortion services from bill by 12-11 vote

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Bachmann Raising Significantly Larger Out-of-State Funds Per Capita from Obama States than McCain States

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | October 27, 2009 | 3

Obama states hold 10 of the top 12 slots in out of state per capita fundraising among itemized individual donors

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Are PACs Getting Gunshy of Michele Bachmann?

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | October 26, 2009 | 1

Special interest PAC money to Bachmann’s campaign is at lowest level since Q2 2006 GOP endorsement

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Walz Has Largest Percentage of Contributions from In-State Donors; Ellison the Lowest

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | October 20, 2009 | 1

Ellison also raises more money from Californians than Minnesotans for the second consecutive quarter

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Bachmann Continues to Lead Minnesota Congressional Delegation Fundraising from ‘Regular Folks’

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | October 19, 2009 | 7

Bachmann continues to lead the Minnesota U.S. House delegation in several key facets, beyond the obvious fact that she has raised the most funds in 2009 among the state’s eight U.S. House members

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Bachmann Raises $29,000 on Day 2 of ‘Send a Message to the Left’ Campaign

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | October 16, 2009 | 2

Bachmann has now raised $118,093 in just two days through her new “Send a Message to the Left” campaign

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Bachmann ‘Sends a Message to the Left’: Raises $89,000 in One Day

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | October 15, 2009 | 5

Bachmann raised $313,685 in 90 days from January through March of this year, or an average of $3,485 per day

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Has Ron Paul Converted Michele Bachmann To Libertarianism?

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | September 28, 2009 | 7

The event was illuminating for Bachmann’s reaction to Paul’s speech – a public display by the Congresswoman regarding her positive and negative reactions to Paul’s unique brand of libertarian conservatism

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What Are the Odds of Incumbents Winning All 8 of Minnesota’s U.S. House Races in 2010?

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | September 14, 2009 | 0

Out of the 32 elections in which each of Minnesota’s U.S. Representatives have appeared on the general election ballot, incumbents swept their contests in just 19 instances, or 59 percent of the time

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Are Minnesota’s U.S. House Seats Safer for Incumbents Today Than in the Past?

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | September 11, 2009 | 0

In the current census period, 2002-2008, Minnesota’s U.S. House incumbents have been reelected at a rate of 93.1 percent, or 27 of 29 contests

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