RELEASE: ANGIE CRAIG’S TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD WEEK

Oct 7, 2016

Angie Craig has had what is referred to in political campaigns as a “terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week.”

Here is a week in review for camp Craig. The evidence speaks for itself:

Monday, October 3: Craig backed out of the Dakota Regional Chamber of Commerce debate, forcing the organization to cancel their event - and insulting our business community leaders and job creators who deserve to hear directly from the candidates.

Tuesday, October 4: Minnesota state officials are calling the ObamaCare premium increases an “emergency situation,” and even former President Bill Clinton refers to ObamaCare as “the craziest thing in the world,” but here is Angie Craig talking about how she will fight to expand ObamaCare in her own words.

Wednesday, October 5: Craig, who is running on her “business credentials,” denied ANOTHER local Chamber of Commerce the opportunity to hear about her plans for the economy alongside Jason Lewis, this time refusing to participate in the Shakopee Chamber of Commerce event.

Thursday, October 6: A banner day indeed for camp Craig!

First the Minn. Post releases a piece exposing Angie Craig’s role as the ultimate political insider - having for years directed hundreds of thousands of dollars to special interest lobbyists and political campaigns as her company’s Political Action Campaign director, and to no one’s surprise, Craig has now received more special interest money from her industry than any candidate in politics (even presidential candidates)!

To close out the day, a veteran and former colleague of Angie Craig puts her on notice about her false campaign ad claims - questioning the authenticity of Craig’s campaign ads touting her successes from the boardroom - and reminding voters that Craig’s company settled a $3.65 million dollar law suit with the Department of Justice for overcharging veterans for their pacemakers and defibrillators.

This week’s roundup of news clippings and Angie Craig’s decision to duck and hide from live, friendly debate opportunities speak for itself.

No amount of negative attack ads can cover up what Minnesota voters are all starting to ask - what is Angie Craig’s real agenda?

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