The choice of Minnesota Public Prosecutions
Voters to decide whether they re-election of DFLer Mike Hatch, or select Republican Tom Kelly, Nathan or lawyer of the valley, under the label Independence Party, but not taking over the party official. Mr. Hatch, he took the campaign seriously, but as an incumbent he says, public opinion should be compatible with its experience within the Office orientation aid.
“If you want, what I do, they are for me to vote, they do not, they are not,” said Hatch.
Tom Kelly hopes that public opinion. Kelly is an activist longstanding Republican and former partner of Dorsey & Whitney. Kelly came out of swing against Hatch, indicating that the incumbent, who uses the office for political gain in the high-profile investigations by companies established in a questionable legal reasons. Mr. Kelly, which led, Hatch has damaged the state, the working environment.
“Companies are looking if they want or strengthening of isolation, Minnesota, taking into account that a prosecutor general, is to exploit this position in the press when he sees a political advantage to be done, “Says Kelly.” And I think it is bad for the state, I think it is bad for our economy over the long term, and it is important that we have to end. ”
Hatch is a long DFLer, two sets of governor. As Attorney General has acquired a reputation for having opted for the powerful. Some have made him a tyrant. In its recent study, compared with Xcel Energy Enron and invited members to set fire to their managers. Officials Twin Cities with several chambers of commerce, said Hatch exceeded its competence and conditions in order, small and large businesses. Hatch said his critics in the world of economics here is an image too simplistic: that someone who is pro-consumer must be anti-business.
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