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NRA-PVF CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS 2006 MINNESOTA VOTE Tim Pawlenty VOTE Mark Kennedy for Governor for U.S NRA-PVF CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS 2006 MINNESOTA VOTE Tim Pawlenty VOTE Mark Kennedy for Governor for U.S. Senate Tim Pawlenty has earned an “A” Since being elected to Congress, rating from NRA-PVF based on Mark Kennedy has consistently his record as Governor and his been one of our most dependable pro-gun responses to our state allies, earning an “A” rating and candidate questionnaire. As your endorsement by the NRA-Political Governor, Tim Pawlenty has Victory Fund (NRA-PVF). In this signed several critical measures Congress, he supported several into law, including: twice signing critical bills impacting law-abiding legislation giving law-abiding gun owners, including: the citizens the right to carry a Protection of Lawful Commerce in firearm for defense of themselves Arms Act, which blocks reckless and their families, signing range lawsuits intended to bankrupt protection legislation in 2005 to protect Minnesota’s ranges from being firearms manufacturers by holding them responsible for the acts of shut down due to noise complaints or expanding suburbs and signing criminals, the Federal Right to Carry Reciprocity bill, and the Disaster legislation to allow dove hunting for the first time in nearly 60 years. Recovery Personal Protection Act. His opponent, Amy Klobuchar, is no Vote Tim Pawlenty for Governor. friend to gun owners. She would require all gun purchasers to buy trigger locks for their guns, and she opposes Right-to-Carry legislation. The choice is clear. Vote Mark Kennedy for U.S. Senate. FEDERAL CANDIDATES U.S. Senate (R) Mark Kennedy A (D) Amy Klobuchar F U.S. House of Representatives DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 7 (R) *Gil Gutknecht A (R) *Jim Ramstad C (R) Alan Fine ? (R) Mike Barrett A (D) Tim Walz A (D) Wendy Wilde ? (D) Keith Ellison F (D) *Collin Peterson A DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 8 (R) *John Kline A (R) Obi Sium A (R) Michele Bachmann A (R) Rod Grams A (D) Coleen Rowley ? (D) *Betty McCollum F (D) Patty Wetterling F (D) *Jim Oberstar B- Governor State Senate DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 9 (R) *Tim Pawlenty A (R) Matt Matasich ? (R) Paul Holle A DISTRICT 1 (D) *David Tomassoni A (D) *Keith Langseth A (D) Mike Hatch B- (D) *Leroy Stumpf A DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 10 Attorney General (R) Steve Booth A (R) Jennifer Havlick ? (R) *Cal Larson A (R) Jeff Johnson A- (D) *Rod Skoe A (D) *Thomas Bakk A (D) Dan Skogen B- (D) Lori Swanson B+ DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 7 DISTRICT 11 (R) Ted Lovdahl A (R) Steve Khalar C (R) Bill Ingebrigtsen A Secretary of State (D) *Tom Saxhaug A (D) *Yvonne Solon D (D) *Dallas Sams A+ (R) *Mary Kiffmeyer A DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 12 (D) Mark Ritchie ? (R) *Carrie Ruud A (R) Dan Stevens A (R) *Paul Koering A (D) Mary Olson ? (D) Tony Lourey ? (D) Terry Sluss ? www.NRAPVF.org ELECTION 2006 • Don’t Forget to Vote … Tuesday NOVEMBER 7th! DISTRICT 31 DISTRICT 51 DISTRICT 1B (R) Brenda Johnson A (R) Pam Wolf A (R) Doug Oman B (D) Sharon Ropes ? (D) *Don Betzold F (D) *Bernie Lieder A- DISTRICT 32 DISTRICT 52 DISTRICT 2A (R) *Warren Limmer A DISTRICT 13 (R) Ray Vandeveer A (R) Patricia Crabb B (R) Joe Gimse A (D) John Olson ? (D) David Francis B+ (D) *Kent Eken A (D) *Dean Johnson B+ DISTRICT 33 DISTRICT 53 DISTRICT 2B (R) *Gen Olson A DISTRICT 14 (R) *Mady Reiter A (R) Doug Lindgren A (R) *Michelle Fischbach A (D) Tim Carlson ? (D) Sandy Rummel ? (D) *Brita Sailer A- (D) Paul Stacke ? DISTRICT 34 DISTRICT 54 DISTRICT 3A (R) *Julianne Ortman A- (R) Dan Williams ? (R) Les Lemm A DISTRICT 15 (D) Laura Helmer ? (R) Jeff Johnson A (D) *John Marty ? (D) Tom Anzelc A (D) *Tarryl Clark F DISTRICT 35 DISTRICT 3B (R) *Claire Robling A DISTRICT 55 DISTRICT 16 (R) Pete Fehlen A (D) *Loren Solberg A (R) *Betsy Wergin A- DISTRICT 36 (D) *Charles Wiger A (R) *Patricia Pariseau A+ DISTRICT 4A (D) Glenn Resman ? (R) David Myers A (D) Carolyn Sampson ? DISTRICT 56 DISTRICT 17 (R) *Brian LeClair A (D) *Frank Moe A (R) *Sean Nienow A DISTRICT 37 (D) Kathy Saltzman ? DISTRICT 4B (D) Rick Olseen ? (R) *Chris Gerlach A (D) Michael Germain F DISTRICT 57 (R) *Larry Howes A DISTRICT 18 (R) Ron Kath A (D) Ron Berry ? (R) *Steve Dille A DISTRICT 38 (D) Katie Sieben F DISTRICT 5A (D) Hal Kimball ? (R) *Mike McGinn F (D) Jim Carlson ? DISTRICT 58 (R) Greg Knutson A DISTRICT 19 (R) Jim Lilly B- (D) *Tom Rukavina A (R) *Amy Koch A DISTRICT 39 (D) *Linda Higgins F (D) Todd Ketchel A (R) Bill Jungbauer A DISTRICT 5B (D) *James Metzen C DISTRICT 59 (R) Allen Thomsen A DISTRICT 20 (R) Sandra Burt ? (D) *Anthony Sertich A DISTRICT 40 (R) Roger Dale A- (D) *Lawrence Pogemiller D (D) *Gary Kubly C- (R) *Bill Belanger A DISTRICT 6A (D) John Doll ? DISTRICT 60 (D) *David Dill A DISTRICT 21 DISTRICT 41 (R) Sam Adriaens A- DISTRICT 6B (R) *Dennis Frederickson A (D) *Scott Dibble F (D) Margie Hoyt ? (R) *Geoff Michel D (R) Dale Brodin ? (D) Andrew Borene ? DISTRICT 61 (D) *Mary Murphy A- DISTRICT 22 (R) Mark Dolski ? (R) Bill Weber A DISTRICT 42 DISTRICT 7A (R) *David Hann A (D) *Linda Berglin F (D) *Jim Vickerman A (R) Becky Hall ? (D) Carol Bomben ? DISTRICT 62 (D) *Thomas Huntley ? DISTRICT 23 (R) Dan Mathias ? (R) Mark Piepho A DISTRICT 43 DISTRICT 7B (R) Judy Johnson ? (D) Patricia Torres Ray ? (D) Kathy Sheran C (D) *Mike Jaros D (D) *Terri Bonoff ? DISTRICT 24 DISTRICT 63 DISTRICT 8A DISTRICT 44 (R) Ed Field A (R) *Julie Rosen A (R) Tim Hafvenstein A (R) Dave Carlson ? (D) Dan Larson ? (D) *Bill Hilty F (D) David Wertjes ? (D) Ron Latz ? DISTRICT 64 DISTRICT 8B DISTRICT 25 DISTRICT 45 (R) *Thomas Neuville B+ (R) Christine Van Tassel ? (R) *Judy Soderstrom A (R) Derek Brigham ? (D) *Dick Cohen D (D) Tim Faust ? (D) Jessica Peterson ? (D) *Ann Rest D DISTRICT 26 DISTRICT 65 DISTRICT 9A DISTRICT 46 (R) Lori Windels A (R) *Morrie Lanning D (R) *Dick Day A (R) Steve Arakawa A (D) *Sandy Pappas F (D) Diane Wray Williams ? (D) Jeremy Eller ? (D) *Linda Scheid C- DISTRICT 27 DISTRICT 66 DISTRICT 9B DISTRICT 47 (R) Warren Anderson A- (R) George Marin A (R) Scott Schulte A (R) Angie Holle ? (D) *Ellen Anderson F (D) *Dan Sparks B (D) *Leo Foley D (D) *Paul Marquart A DISTRICT 28 DISTRICT 48 DISTRICT 67 DISTRICT 10A (R) Steve Drazkowski A (R) *Mike Jungbauer A (R) Richard Mulkern A (R) *Bud Nornes A (D) *Steve Murphy C+ (D) Mike Starr B (D) *Mee Moua F (D) Mary Jane Westra ? DISTRICT 29 DISTRICT 49 DISTRICT 10B (R) *David Senjem A- (R) *Debbie Johnson A House of (R) *Dean Simpson A (D) Rob Broberg A (D) Jerry Newton A Representatives (D) Tim Nieminen ? DISTRICT 30 DISTRICT 50 DISTRICT 1A DISTRICT 11A (R) Scott Wright A (R) Rae Hart Anderson A (R) Delray Flom A (R) *Torrey Westrom A (D) Ann Lynch ? (D) *Satveer Chaudhary D (D) David Olin A (D) Brian Boeddeker ? www.NRAPVF.org ELECTION 2006 • Don’t Forget to Vote … Tuesday NOVEMBER 7th! DISTRICT 11B DISTRICT 21B DISTRICT 31B DISTRICT 41B (R) Austin Bleess A (R) *Brad Finstad A (R) *Gregory Davids A (R) *Neil Peterson C- (D) *Mary Ellen Otremba A (D) Robert Skillings, Jr. B (D) Ken Tschumper ? (D) Paul Rosenthal ? DISTRICT 12A DISTRICT 22A DISTRICT 32A DISTRICT 42A (R) *Paul Gazelka A (R) *Doug Magnus A (R) *Joyce Peppin A (R) Bill Cullen ? (D) John Ward ? (D) Mike Mccarvel B+ (D) Grace Baltich F (D) *Maria Ruud F DISTRICT 12B DISTRICT 22B DISTRICT 32B DISTRICT 42B (R) *Greg Blaine A (R) *Rod Hamilton A (R) *Kurt Zellers A- (R) *Erik Paulsen A (D) Al Doty A (D) Richard Peterson A (D) Lee Carlson ? (D) Rob Boyd ? DISTRICT 13A DISTRICT 23A DISTRICT 33A DISTRICT 43A (R) *Bud Heidgerken A (R) Andy Davis ? (R) *Steve Smith A (R) Sarah Anderson A- (D) Bruce Shuck ? (D) Terry Morrow ? DISTRICT 33B (D) Sandy Hewitt ? DISTRICT 13B DISTRICT 23B (R) John Berns ? (R) Bonnie Wilhelm A (R) Luke Robinson A DISTRICT 43B (D) Mary Schrock ? (R) Dave Johnson ? (D) *Al Juhnke A (D) Kathy Brynaert F DISTRICT 34A (D) John Benson ? DISTRICT 14A DISTRICT 24A (R) *Paul Kohls A- DISTRICT 44A (R) *Dan Severson A (R) *Bob Gunther A (D) Marcia Krueger ? (D) Barbara Beniek ? (D) Norma Schmitt ? (R) Jason Van Buren ? 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(D) *Patti Fritz D (D) Paul Hardt ? DISTRICT 46B (R) Jill Peterson ? DISTRICT 17A DISTRICT 27A DISTRICT 37A (D) *Debra Hilstrom D (R) *Rob Eastlund A (R) Matt Benda F (R) *Lloyd Cybart A (D) Melissa Jabas B (D) Robin Brown A- (D) Shelley Madore ? DISTRICT 47A (R) John Tomczak A DISTRICT 17B DISTRICT 27B DISTRICT 37B (D) *Denise Dittrich B (R) *Peter Nelson A (R) Jeff Anderson A (R) *Dennis Ozment A (D) Jeremy Kalin ? (D) *Jeanne Poppe B+ DISTRICT 38A DISTRICT 47B (R) Andrew Reinhardt A DISTRICT 18A DISTRICT 28A (R) *Tim Wilkin A (R) Ron Shimanski A (R) Gary Iocco A (D) Sandra A.
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