Businessman Scott Honour threw his hat into the ring for governor yesterday.
“I love Minnesota. But I fear that our state is headed in the wrong direction, and under the wrong leadership. I know that the same people with the same political resumes are not going to solve our problems,” Honour said in a mass email. Honour has not run for any major political office before in Minnesota and several Republicans have said they may be interesting in challenging Dayton as well.
As soon as Honour made the announcement, Carrie Lucking tweeted:
I think Honour might have more yachts than Romney, judging by the pics. Potential slogan: Yachts for MN! ow.ly/i/1XQ6P
— Carrie Lucking (@CarrieLucking) April 24, 2013
and…
I’m surprised Honour doesn’t have a Scrooge McDuck money pool in the back yard.
— Carrie Lucking (@CarrieLucking) April 24, 2013
and…
I imagine Honour is against asking the rich…er, I mean him…to pay their/his fair share.
— Carrie Lucking (@CarrieLucking) April 24, 2013
Lucking, of course, is Executive Assistant Director of “Alliance for a Better Minnesota”, an organization largely bankrolled by a Rockefeller heiress, largely launched to aid the career of a feckless trust-fund baby; the organization is attacking a guy who actually earned his money, unlike any of Lucking’s benefactors.
And so it’s on to another campaign battling for the low-information voter.
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