It is time for political candidates to take the high road.
Mark Kennedy’s attack ads against Amy Klobuchar are very offensive to me and show how small/petty politicians have become.
Why do politicians have to create attack ads to discredit other candidates? Or is it to show how disgusting politics have become in America?
It is time to stop the mudslinging and get back to the issues.
I for one wanted to hear the candidate’s position on the economy, health care, budget issues, education or what they value. I also wanted to know how they are going to work to achieve their goals. How will this be a good step for my community, the state of Minnesota, and the United States of America?
Teresa Vanderberg
Mankato
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Let's stop mudslinging and get back to issues
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