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Frankly, I’m no fan of this guy and Michael Brodkorb’s effort to run for MN GOP Deputy is laughable.
Brodkorb is perhaps one of the most angry, abrasive, and divisive individuals in Minnesota’s political process. His thuggish and bullying behavior has caused many GOP grassroots activists in Eagan to be so turned off by his antics that they lost interest in participating in the political process. Eagan is now a solid DFL stronghold. He is one of the reasons that the MN GOP has lost so much ground the last three elections.
The current MN GOP Deputy, Dorothy Fleming is a far better candidate and a uniter not divider.
That’s Joe Repya, prominent Republican activist and past (and perhaps future) candidate for MN GOP Chair, discussing Michael Brodkorb, proprietor of Minnesota Democrats Exposed and Communications Director for the Senate Republican Caucus. It would seem that some among the GOP’s activist base are not too pleased with Michael’s scorched earth tactics.
Of course, Repya’s feud with Brodkorb is nothing new. Brodkorb managed Ron Carey’s re-election campaign for party chair two years ago. Repya was Carey’s opponent. What is new, however, is this blog: (which I hadn’t discovered until I read Repya’s post) Dump Brodkorb. Its apparently an effort to prevent Michael from being elected MN GOP Deputy Chair. One would think that Repya would be sympathetic with this blog, but Joe smells foul play:
As of this morning no one has stepped forward to admit ownership of the web site.
This has led many of us to deduce that the owner of the web site might actually be Michael Brodkorb.
Why? It fits his pattern of despicable political shenanigans. Set up a web site against himself, so he can play the victim card and say that mystical forces or his political enemies are trying to keep him from office because they fear his effectiveness.
Dump Brodkorb has no real content yet, but I’ve added it my to my RSS and I’m looking forward to see what they come up with.
UPDATE: I wrote above that Repya might be a future candidate for MN GOP Chair. Well, Repya just announced that he will not run and will instead support former Senator Rod Grams for the position. I don’t think that the GOP will elect Grams Chair. There is just no way that the DFL could be that lucky.
This is a potentially bad indicator for Patty Wetterling, a Democratic fore-runner for the seat who lost to Kennedy for the 6th district House seat in 2004, as she reported raising only $330,000 for the same period. Wetterling’s showing, however, is only disappointing when compared to Klobuchar’s. $330,000 is still an impressive amount this early in the election cycle. Wetterling has yet to officially announce her candidacy but Mike Dorsey, Wetterling’s campaign spokesman, has said, “She is running.”
Rod Grams, who Dayton ousted in 2000, has said that he will seek the Republican endorsement but is still no where to be found. He has yet to start fund raising and generally seems disengaged from the whole process.
Kennedy had a head start on all of the Democrats not just in the announcement of his candidacy but also in the formation of his political machine. As the Republican candidate Kennedy was in position to run before Dayton announced that he would not seek the seat; whereas potential Democrats could not even have begun to think of running before that event. Kennedy also has the advantage of essentially capturing the full attention of the Minnesota Republican constituency where Klobuchar and Wetterling have to share the fund raising field. When Klobuchar and Wetterling’s numbers are considered in this light Democrats should be cautiously excited.
Wetterling is clearly not calling it quits anytime soon but what happened to the other Democratic contenders? Well, for the time being, I feel fairly same in branding them as none-issues. Either Wetterling or Klobuchar are going to be the Democratic candidate, barring some unexpected event.
Rod Grams also seems to be a non-issue despite his constant threats of entering the arena. Democrats better hope he does because it would certainly make their lives easier, otherwise Kennedy can stand back and let Wetterling and Klobuchar duke it out while he cruises on towards the primaries. Still, Grams seems disturbingly dumb-struck by the numbers his opponents are posting: Well Grams, get going then!
Either way these numbers provide evidence for what many people have already posited: this is going to be the most expensive political race in Minnesota’s history.


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