Friday, February 28, 2014

Greta Bergstrom gets womenwinning nod

Greta Bergstrom has gained another key endorsement in the Race for 64B. She's picked up womenwinning, a pro-choice political coalition. Here's the release:

womenwinning Endorses Greta Bergstrom for State Representative in House District 64B
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEDIA CONTACT: Meagan Bachmayer Ph: 651-251-0690
meagan@womenwinning.org

Minnesota’s largest women’s PAC significantly impacts the House District 64B race Saint Paul, Minn. – womenwinning, Minnesota’s largest resource for women in politics, announces its endorsement of Greta Bergstrom for State Representative in House District 64B. If elected in November, Bergstrom would join a growing class of pro-choice women in the Minnesota State House.

“We are thrilled to endorse Greta Bergstrom for the Minnesota State House in District 64B,” said Lauren Beecham, Executive Director of womenwinning. “Greta has built an impressive career advocating for women and progressive policies in the State of Minnesota – including efforts to make our tax system more fair for middle-class families, expanding access to health care and restoring investments in our public schools. Her deep roots in the 64B community along with her relationships with organizations and policymakers around the state will make her an excellent legislator at the Capitol.”

As a Democratic stronghold, there is a competitive field of six candidates vying for House District 64B’s DFL endorsement, including Beth Fraser, Matt Freeman, Melanie McMahon, Dave Pinto and Gloria Zaiger. Beecham said that despite the strong field, “Bergstrom’s unique combination of strategic skills, knowledge of the legislative landscape and tenacity in moving progressive policy made her stand out as the best qualified to represent the district. We want to see more women like Greta stepping forward to serve our state.”

womenwinning’s endorsement comes with significant power. Just last year, womenwinning elected Betsy Hodges the second woman Mayor of Minneapolis – the state’s largest city. In total, last November, 76 percent of womenwinning-endorsed candidates won their elections. Last cycle, womenwinning raised over one million dollars in both direct candidate fundraising and support for its political and educational programs. 


### About womenwinning

 womenwinning‘s mission is to encourage, promote, support, and elect pro-choice women of all political parties to all levels of public office. womenwinning runs a smart, strategic and targeted political program focused on districts deemed winnable for pro-choice women candidates with the goal of increasing the number of women serving in public office. Last November’s strong wins build upon the success of the womenwinning Statewide Candidate Recruitment Program which was launched in 2011.

womenwinning was established in 1982 by 25 multi-partisan, pro-choice women who wanted to increase the number of women in public office. Thirty-two years later, womenwinning is the largest and most influential statewide women’s PAC in Minnesota having raised millions of dollars and supported thousands of women candidates. To learn more about womenwinning, go to www.womenwinning.org or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Gloria Zaiger delegate letter

Sorry to be a little post-holiday on this letter from Gloria Zaiger. She sent it to DFL 64B convention delegates before Valentine's Day:

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Beth Fraser delegate letter

Here's the letter Beth Fraser is sending out to delegates for the March 23 DFL convention, where six candidates will be vying for the party endorsement:

Monday, February 17, 2014

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Former Secretary of State Joan Growe backs Beth Fraser

Former Minnesota Secretary of State, State Representative and one-time U.S. Senate contender Joan Growe has endorsed deputy Secretary of State Beth Fraser for the 64B seat in St. Paul

(Growe lives in Minneapolis, by the way. She's a constituent of DFL State Rep. Frank Hornstein)

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

A look at the DFL Precinct caucuses

Here's what it looked like last night at the DFL precinct caucuses in District 64B on Tuesday night. 


Candidate Greta Bergstrom waited for caucus business to officially begin
Gloria Zaiger talked to caucus goers about her DFL party work
Beth Fraser talked about her record as deputy Secretary of State
Assistant County Attorney Dave Pinto spoke to would-be delegates
Matt Freeman said he wanted to listen to voters
Melanie McMahon talked about her work as a legislative staffer

Paymar is backing Melanie McMahon for DFL endorsement, 2014 election

Michael Paymar visited a precinct caucus on Tuesday night
Outgoing state Rep. Michael Paymar was making the rounds at the precinct caucuses at Highland Middle School on Tuesday night. He thanked DFLers for their support.

But he was also quietly offering his own support, to candidate Melanie McMahon. She is his former campaign manager, and the administrator of the House committee he chairs.

He said he didn't want to formally endorse McMahon, but that he does think voters would do well to elect her. Here's an interview with Paymar from Tuesday night:


No clear DFL winner from caucus night, delegates later this week, 46 days to the convention

Nobody won. Get ready for a six week campaign.

That's the takeaway from tonight's 64B DFL precinct caucuses. Here's DFL Senate District Chair Elizabeth Wefel to explain it to the uninitiated:

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Head for your precinct caucuses in 64B

Republicans and DFLers will hold their precinct caucuses, starting at 7 p.m. tonight:

The GOP will be at Expo Elementary, at 540 Warwick St. Paul.

Here's the map:

 


The DFLers will formally kick off their 6-way race for the endorsement at Highland Park Junior High. Here's that map:

Beth Fraser's caucus day appeal

Here's the email Beth Fraser is putting out this morning to get people to the caucuses:


Matt Freeman picking up political heavyweights

Former legislator Howard Orenstein is backing Matt Freeman in a letter mailed over the weekend.

Orenstein says he talked to the candidates bucking for the DFL endorsement next month, and says Freeman "really stood out."

He's also, of course, the son of Orenstein's boss, Hennepin County attorney Mike Freeman, which might make it a little awkward to endorse anybody else. 

Freeman is also circulating a letter from Carole Faricy, a former city planning commissioner, key fundraiser and DFL activist in the neighborhood.


Here's Orenstein's letter:




And here's Faricy's letter:


Minnesota Nurses Association backing Greta Bergstrom

The Minnesota Nurses Association, the union that helped launch DFL House minority leader Erin Murphy's political career in 2006, is endorsing DFLer Greta Bergstrom this morning in the race for the 64B endorsement.

Here's the release they just put out:


MNA Nurses Endorse Greta Bergstrom to Represent St. Paul's District 64B in Legislature
For Immediate Release
Contact:  Rick Fuentes
(o) 651-414-2863
(c) 612-741-0662

rick.fuentes@mnnurses.org


Jan Rabbers
(o) 651-414-2861

(c) 612-860-6658

jan.rabbers@mnnurses.org
(St Paul) - February 4, 2014.   Members of the Minnesota Nurses Association have decided to endorse Greta Bergstrom to represent Saint Paul's District 64b seat in the legislature.  Nurses feel Bergstrom's attention to health care, understanding of the complex world of insurance coverage, and her watchdog attitude toward HMOs make her the best fit among many good candidates to look out for the best interests of patients.

Bergstrom shines as the most capable candidate over a very qualified field to represent Highland Park, Mac-Groveland, and West 7th neighborhoods of Saint Paul.  Bergstrom's experience in public affairs at TakeAction Minnesota gives her the connections and knowledge of the issues needed at the Capitol.  Bergstrom has fought to ensure HMOs are accountable during the long-running debate over the effects of the Affordable Care Act.  Bergstrom has staunchly advocated for universal health care to guarantee all Minnesotans have the health care they need when they need it.


Bergstrom has demonstrated her commitment to protecting all Minnesotans with her work in defeating the Voter ID amendment and in her work to bring economic equity to all Minnesotans.  Bergstrom worked to ensure the legislature passed a tax plan that brings fairness back to the state's taxpayers and takes the state's revenue out of the roller coaster ride that has resulted in cuts to services and hikes to local taxes. 


Bergstrom also grew up in the 64B district and continues to live there with her husband, raising their two children.  Her dedication to her community and to ensuring economic opportunity for everyone has shaped her career. She also brings a breadth of communications experience from the private sector, through her time with Best Buy Advertising.

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St. Paul Republicans get their mojo going

St. Paul Republicans are bringing in some big hitters to 64B this Friday.

Headlining the bill are GOP Sen. David Hann, of Eden Prairie, and the Senate minority leader. Republican Party of Minnesota chair and former legislator Keith Downey will also be on hand.

Here's the invite:

Monday, February 3, 2014

A Precinct Caucus Letter from Greta Bergstrom

Greta Bergstrom had a piece of lit in this weekend's mail. It includes a letter making her pitch for the DFL endorsement, and a copy of a Highland Villager letter from former City Council member, one-time mayoral contender and one-time judicial contender Jay Benanav (who won't actually be caucusing for Greta because he doesn't live in the district, by the way.) It also has a handy-dandy Highland Junior High map for caucus goers:

Beth Fraser's big pre-caucus post card

The direct mail barrage is starting in earnest in 64B. Here's a postcard from Beth Fraser that came in the mail this weekend, ahead of tomorrow's precinct caucuses.

TakeAction backing Greta Bergstrom

Greta Bergstrom has picked up her employer's endorsement at TakeAction Minnesota. Here's the release they put out this afternoon:



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – February 3, 2014

Contact:
Steve Rogness, Political Director, 651-379-0753


Greta Bergstrom Endorsed by TakeAction Minnesota for State House District 64B

Progressive champion will be a powerful force to advance social, racial, and economic justice at the Capitol

St. Paul, MN (February 3, 2014) –  Statewide progressive people’s network TakeAction Minnesota announced its endorsement of Greta Bergstrom in the highly competitive race to replace outgoing State Representative Michael Paymar.  Bergstrom was screened along with all five other candidates by TakeAction Minnesota’s membership on Saturday.

Political Committee Chair Gene Nichols noted that Greta brings a unique combination of skills, knowledge, and experience to her candidacy. “Greta Bergstrom has what it takes to be an unstoppable force for positive change at the Capitol: she has been fighting – and winning – underdog progressive campaigns for decades. She will be a determined champion and passionate advocate for the common good.”

Bergstrom said she was proud to receive the organization’s endorsement. “Having worked with TakeAction Minnesota for years, I am proud to have the organization join my campaign and help me add another powerful voice for progressive change to the Capitol. TakeAction fights day-in and day-out to win policies that will improve our lives in Minnesota – and that’s exactly what I will do as a legislator.”

TakeAction Minnesota has a track record of success in supporting progressive candidates, and will be working hard in the coming weeks to support Bergstrom in securing the DFL endorsement at the Party’s convention on March 23rd.

# # #

TakeAction Minnesota is a statewide people’s network of individual and organizational members working collaboratively to raise the voices of Minnesotans in their own communities to advance social, racial and economic justice. The organization has offices in St. Paul and Duluth.

Endorsement: Pinto picks up nods from four St. Paul School Board members

Dave Pinto is rolling out more endorsements ahead of tomorrow's precinct caucuses. Here's the letter he has out from past and present school board members, including chair Mary Doran:



Saturday, February 1, 2014

In money race, Pinto leads with Freeman close behind

Dave Pinto leads the money race
Legislative candidates for 2013 had to file their paperwork, and it was made public by the state's Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board.

The reporting period only covers 2013, so it isn't the whole picture. But it tells a lot. Dave Pinto lead the pack with nearly $20k, and a ton of cash on hand. Matt Freeman was just a handful of big contributors behind him, and Beth Fraser in third. 

The numbers dropped off pretty substantially after that. Melanie McMahon, in fourth, had less than half of Pinto's war chest. Gloria Zaiger's fortunes were boosted in no small part by a $500 personal loan.

Here's the chart:



Not much too surprising here, although Greta Bergstrom ran when this seat was open last, and has the longest standing ties to the district. As communications director for TakeAction Minnesota, she's also got a ready network of contacts in hand. It's a little surprising to see her in 5th place in the money race.


Fraser
Also, despite a comparatively short stint in the district, and without the kind of family and local political ties that Pinto and Freeman have, Fraser was pretty clearly punching above her weight in fundraising last year. And remember, she didn't officially get into the race until more than three weeks after incumbent Michael Paymar announced he wasn't running again, and his would-be successors first took the field. (UPDATE: Her third place, it should be noted, does include a $5,000 self-financed contribution, which isn't listed as a loan in her finance report.)

But again, this is 2013 money, and a lot can change in a race this short. The precinct caucuses are Tuesday.

Here's the details of their finances. Click on the link to see their CFPDB report:

Dave Pinto
Matt Freeman
Beth Fraser
Melanie McMahon
Greta Bergstrom
Gloria Zaiger
Matthew Bergeron

(Note also that Matthew Bergeron has dropped out, but still had to disclose his fundraising.)