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874:(née Duffy) from 1965 to 1977. After their divorce she became known in her own right as a Minneapolis city councilwoman and talk show personality. They had three children. Carlson's second wife was Joanne Chabot. They had no children. After their divorce, he married Susan Shepard, with whom he has a daughter. Susan served as
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Children's Cabinet to develop a single integrated agenda and budget for all state children's programs and initiatives, laid the groundwork for the first light rail in Minneapolis with state and federal funding
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decision. In 2012, he teamed up with his former rival, John Marty, to support legislation that would prohibit corporations with more than 20% foreign ownership from donating to political campaigns, and to require board of directors or executive councils to approve political contributions made by the
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During his administration, Carlson worked to solve an inherited $ 2 billion state budget deficit. By the end of his term, the state had surpluses of $ 2.3 billion in FY1997 and $ 1.9 billion in FY1998. His administration restored the AAA bond rating from all three Wall Street major bond houses.
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Grunseth had a lengthy extramarital affair—Grunseth withdrew. As the runner-up in the primary, the Independent-Republican Party Executive Committee declared Carlson the Republican nominee. Five days before the election, in a 5–2 decision, the
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Republican nomination in 1990. But although he initially led in public opinion surveys, his status as a
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in the pool at his home. Although three of the four girls corroborated the report, Grunseth denied any improper conduct, and suggested that
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of the IDS Mutual Fund Group, which was part of the
American Express Financial Advisors, a Minneapolis-based company. He was named chairman and CEO of the board the next year.
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activists, winning 69%. Carlson called Quist a "cult leader with a
Messianic complex", and in the September primary, Carlson and running mate
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from the school. He worked closely with the university's president,
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preparatory school on a scholarship. After graduating from
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discrimination in housing, employment, and education.
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of $ 160 million, and got school choice funded, which
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proponent. He is a member of the ReFormers Caucus of
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20 years ago: A three-week political roller coaster
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1987:Three Minnesota Republicans back Biden over Trump
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1841:"Walter Mondale to help end Minnesota shutdown"
702:As governor, Carlson was known as a fan of the
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1656:"Republican Quits Minnesota Governor's Race"
829:Carlson and Mondale also teamed to oppose a
393:. Before his governorship, he served as the
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1890:Kaszuba, Mike (October 23, 2008).
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2003:Jennifer Hoff (August 20, 2024).
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214:District 58B (1973–1979)
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708:Minnesota State Capitol
704:University of Minnesota
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2394:Governor of Minnesota
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1989:, Forum News Service/
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406:Choate Rosemary Hall
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579:Rudy Perpich
576:
572:Jon Grunseth
560:
515:
512:Early career
466:
449:Rudy Perpich
445:Jon Grunseth
430:
399:
378:
377:
298:(until 1960)
292:affiliations
229:
209:Constituency
198:Succeeded by
177:
157:Succeeded by
138:Rudy Perpich
120:
100:Succeeded by
93:Rudy Perpich
63:
32:Arne Carlson
25:
3002:1934 births
2743:W. Anderson
2718:E. Anderson
2308:Mark Dayton
2291:Bob Mattson
2202:Appearances
2043:October 25,
1908:October 25,
1584:February 2,
1579:www.nga.org
1437:Eric Olson
1433:Libertarian
1232:EarthRIGHT
743:Mark Dayton
735:Paul Revere
673:Allen Quist
188:Preceded by
162:Mark Dayton
150:Bob Mattson
145:Preceded by
88:Preceded by
2996:Categories
2390:Republican
2357:Republican
2329:1991–1999
2302:1979–1991
2270:1973–1979
2244:1971–1973
2016:August 20,
1949:City Pages
1761:Dan Balz,
1499:References
1410:Grassroots
1392:John Marty
1368:1,094,165
1334:Candidate
1254:Grassroots
1157:Candidate
1077:Candidate
997:Candidate
895:Candidate
876:First Lady
820:Joan Gabel
716:Mark Yudof
697:John Marty
693:Democratic
522:Republican
473:Gothenburg
457:Democratic
338:(divorced)
296:Democratic
283:Republican
258:1934-09-24
73:Lieutenant
2962:Biography
2713:Youngdahl
2673:Burnquist
2618:Pillsbury
2276:Todd Otis
1698:USA Today
969:Communist
842:Issue One
781:Joe Biden
685:Teamsters
529:incumbent
387:Minnesota
358:Education
234:1965–1967
230:In office
203:Todd Otis
178:In office
121:In office
64:In office
2986:Politics
2916:Anderson
2891:Hatfield
2856:Biermann
2846:Whitcomb
2841:McIlrath
2773:Pawlenty
2738:LeVander
2728:Andersen
2693:Petersen
2663:Eberhart
2653:Van Sant
2603:Marshall
2383:Withdrew
2147:MinnPost
2112:Archived
2083:Politico
2061:Archived
2037:Archived
1954:Archived
1558:June 29,
1402:−12.65%
1396:589,344
1378:+13.24%
1219:836,218
1190:895,988
1134:608,913
1108:747,219
1056:769,254
1028:932,925
955:695,943
926:773,150
860:Glencore
797:Tim Walz
695:nominee
566:or even
564:moderate
467:Born in
350:Children
272:New York
130:Governor
2948:Portals
2911:Dutcher
2901:Carlson
2896:Mattson
2886:O'Brien
2866:Iverson
2768:Ventura
2763:Carlson
2758:Perpich
2748:Perpich
2733:Rolvaag
2723:Freeman
2703:Stassen
2668:Hammond
2658:Johnson
2633:Merriam
2623:Hubbard
2131:. 2023.
1960:July 2,
1850:July 5,
1440:15,467
1425:+0.24%
1419:20,785
1399:34.12%
1373:63.34%
1286:10,941
1261:17,176
1238:21,139
1225:−9.35%
1222:46.76%
1200:+7.02%
1195:50.11%
976:22,576
803:in the
763:in the
627:in 1993
540:auditor
483:in the
441:in 1990
332:
320:
316:
303:Spouses
134:Al Quie
2906:Dayton
2851:Braden
2836:Dunbar
2778:Dayton
2698:Benson
2643:Clough
2638:Nelson
2628:McGill
2608:Austin
2598:Miller
2588:Ramsey
2583:Sibley
2572:State
2553:Medary
2548:Gorman
2543:Ramsey
2206:C-SPAN
1719:,
1573:root.
1487:0.17%
1484:3,022
1464:0.27%
1461:4,611
1443:0.90%
1422:1.20%
1337:Votes
1331:Party
1312:0.37%
1309:6,701
1289:0.61%
1264:0.96%
1241:1.18%
1160:Votes
1154:Party
1118:+0.29
1080:Votes
1074:Party
1062:−1.47
1059:45.19
1038:+2.98
1033:54.81
1000:Votes
994:Party
961:−5.73
958:46.66
936:+4.22
931:51.83
898:Votes
892:Party
787:, and
615:Tenure
507:Career
274:, U.S.
2926:Blaha
2876:Chase
2871:Preus
2688:Olson
2678:Preus
2613:Davis
2593:Swift
1137:44.9
1113:55.1
979:1.51
799:over
771:over
485:Bronx
477:Visby
451:. In
322:(
318:
111:14th
54:37th
2921:Otto
2881:King
2861:Dunn
2783:Walz
2753:Quie
2708:Thye
2648:Lind
2403:1994
2399:1990
2213:Blog
2172:2024
2045:2010
2018:2024
2010:KARE
1962:2016
1910:2008
1877:2023
1852:2011
1586:2018
1560:2020
982:N/A
793:2024
785:2020
777:2016
662:LGBT
475:and
453:1994
328:div.
248:Born
2204:on
2190:at
1491:n/a
1468:n/a
1447:n/a
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