Mark Dayton: Buying Minnesota With Daddy’s Money
posted at 8:50 am on July 17, 2010 by Mitch Berg
If you’ve followed Ed’s coverage on Hot Air, you know that Minnesota has a genuine choice in its gubernatorial election this year. The GOP has endorsed Tom Emmer, a solid conservative in the Chris Christie mold.
The DFL”s endorsement (the Minnesota term for “Democrats”) depends on an August 10 primary – but as this is written former Senator Mark Dayton has a commanding lead over the DFL-endorsed candidate (speaker of the MN House Margaret Anderson-Kelliher) and former state Rep. Matt Entenza.
Yes – that Mark Dayton – scion of the Dayton-Hudson fortune, and ranked in 2005 as one of America’s Five Worst Senators, after a series of bizarre antics that culminated in Dayton shutting down his DC office after a terror threat, leaving the other 99 Senators to carry on the nation’s business by themselves.
So while the DFL doesn’t have an official candidate yet, the DFL contenders have had their hands full fighting to win their own base. They’ve had to leave it to the ringers to fight the campaign against Emmer.
So far in this campaign, as the DFL hammers its way toward its primary next month, most of the attacks against Tom Emmer have come from a shadowy group, “Alliance for a Better Minnesota”.
I’ve busted them repeatedly stretching the truth and/or lying; the Twin Cities’ ABC affiliate followed suit earlier this week.
But who are these people? And where did they get the money to run all these slick (if utterly truth-free) ads, and all these posh (but amateurishly-designed) websites?
Because they run through a lot of money!
2006 Campaign - We first heard of “Alliance For A Better Minnesota” (A4aBM) during the 2006 campaign. During that outing, A4aBM spent $2,545,162 – about $2.3 million of it in ads against Governor Tim Pawlenty.
Where did that money come from?
Their donor list is as follows:
- CWA COPE $5,000
- MAPE $5,000
- Midwest Values PAC (Al Franken’s PAC) $5,000
- MN AFL-CIO $5,000
- United Food Comml Workers $7,500
- Ma Mah Wi No Min Fund1 (Mille Lacs Tribe) $7,000
Unions and Native American gambling interests so far; no big surprises.
- Tom Kayser (MN) $7,500 [One of Minneapolis attorney and several-time DFL Senate contender Mike Ciresi's cronies]
- Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux $15,000
- MN Nurses $15,000
- United Steelworkers $22,000
- Afscme Council 5 – $25,000
- Lks and Plains Carpenters $25,000
- IBEW MN State Council $25,000
- Intl Union of Operating Engineers $25,000
- America Votes MN $30,040 [aka "ACORN 2.0"]
- Coalition for Progress $50,000 (Mich)
- Laborers Dist Cncl $60,000
- Pat Stryker (CO) $100,000
- SEIU MN State Cncl $100,000
- Educ. MN $135,000
- Tim Gill (CO) $300,000
- Alida Messinger (NY) $746,000
- Win Minnesota $778,500;
So – out of two and a half million dollars spent, about 20% – about $449,000 – came from those whom I thought were the most likely suspects, the unions.
And nearly 2/3 , over $1.5 million, came from two sources – “Alida Messinger”, and a group called “Win Minnesota”.
We’ll come back to both of them.
2010 Campaign So Far – To date in the gubernatorial campaign, A4aBM has raised $93,386 (as of this past Tuesday). They’d spent $72,383 of it as of Tuesday (on ads that were, as we ascertained earlier this week,of dubious factuality). Of that $93,386, 79.636 of it came from the “Win Minnesota PAC”.
So that’s two election cycles in a row (so far) where “Win Minnesota” has been the leading funder of scabrous hit pieces against Republican candidates.
Win Minnesota? Seems pretty innocuous, doesn’t it?
Who is “Win Minnesota”, And Who Funds Them? – Here’s the list of major contributors to “Win Minnesota” during the 2006 campaign. I’ll be adding the emphasis for reasons that’ll become fairly obvious:
- Anne Bartley (San Fran) $25,000 [Linked via the Rockefeller foundation to Alida Messinger - whose maiden name was "Rockefeller" and who...well, we'll get back to that. She's also linked to Hillary Clinton's "Women's Leadership Council" and former Clinton administration figure]
- Shayna Berkowitz (Mpls) $100,000; ]
- John Cowles (Mpls) $20,000; [Why yes, the former Minneapolis Star Tribune publisher! But don't you dare say the Strib is biased!]
- Andrew Dayton (Mpls) $1,000;
- David Dayton (Mpls) $5,000;
- Eric Dayton (Mpls) $1,000;
- Mark Dayton (Mpls) $25,000;
- Mary Lee Dayon (Mpls) $100,000;
- Vanessa Dayton $1,000;
- Sandra Ferry (NY) $50,000; [Yet another Rockefeller - sister of Alida Messinger]
- Barbara Forster (Mpls) $25,000; [generic liberal with deep pockets]
- Roger Hale (Mpls) $100,000; [Former Daytons' executive]
- John Harris (PA)$20,000;
- Myron Kunin $5,000; [Hair care tycoon]
- Kim Lund (Mpls) $25,000
- Darlene Luther 47A Committee $10,000 ;
- Alida Messinger (NY) $165,000;
- Midwest Values PAC (Franken) $20,000;
- Linda Pritzker (TX) $30,000; [Scionette of the Hyatt fortune, big-time liberal with deep pockets; major donor to MoveOn.org]
- Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux $10,000;
- Tina Smith (Mpls) $10,000;
- Lynde Uihlein (WI)$100,000; [Schlitz heiress, long-time political plutocrat]
- Julie Zelle (MN) $5,000
That was a lot of Daytons, and people linked with the Daytons…wasn’t it?
So how about this year?
So far in 2010, “Win Minnesota” lists the following donors to “Win Minnesota”‘s current warchest (currently worth $1,173,500), again with emphasis added by me:
- Andrew Dayton $1,000
- David Dayton $50,000
- John cowles $25,000 [Remember him from 2006?]
- MaryLee Dayton $250,000
- Emily Tuttle (MN) $5,000
- Ronald Sternal (MN) $5,000
- Alida Messinger (NY) $500,000
- James Deal (MN) $50,000
- Roger Hale (MN) $10,000 [Remember him from above?]
- Barbara forster (MN) $25,000
- Democratic Governors Association $250,000;
So of the $1.1 and change million warchest, $851,000 came from Daytons, and Alida Messinger.
But wait! There is another fund registered with the state, with a different account number but with the same email and street addresses as “Minnesota Wins”, that has $850,000 socked away but has spent no money.
And where did that $850,000 come from?
- Alida Messinger (Mpls) $50,000
- Win Minnesota $50,000
- Education MN $250,000
- Laborers District Council $100,000
- MAPE $50,000
- IBEW MN State Council $50,000
- MN Nurses Assc $50,000
- Local 49 Engineers $25,000
- Vance Opperman $50,000 [WestLaw poobah and longtime DFL mega-activist]
- Afscme Council 5 $50,000
- MN AFL-CIO $25,000
- SEIU MN State Council $50,000
- AFSCME (Wash DC) $50,000;
And who is this Alita Messinger who has contributed so mightily – over $1.46 million over the past four years! – to the cause of disinforming Minnesotans about Republicans? Other than the youngest daughter of John D. Rockefeller III?
The ex-wife of candidate Mark Dayton.
So “Alliance for a Better Minnesota” is essentially a front for a group of unions and, to the tune of millions over the past four years, Mark Dayton’s family, friends and ex-wife.
They are paying millions of dollars to advertise – and hiding it from casual view behind two layers of astroturf.
Mark Dayton is trying to buy the election, but he’s taking great pains to make sure you don’t know about it.
Crossposted at Shot In The Dark and True North.
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Kind of like communism was good for the youth, religions, and the artists.
acyl72 on May 22, 2013 at 8:45 PM
Surprised there wasn’t a “donate button” at the bottom of her webpage.
can_con on May 22, 2013 at 8:48 PM
Congratulations class of 2013, you managed to graduate without learning critical thinking skills. You have been programmed to be compliant to the state from which all your needs and desires will come. Don’t bother looking for meaningful employment, as we have ruined any chance of you being independent and self determined. Everything you say and do can and will be used against you if you show any signs of resistance to the state. You will not enjoy any privacy. Welcome to Amerika.
tom daschle concerned on May 22, 2013 at 8:51 PM
I will gladly
payrob you Tuesday for thehamburgerDeath Panels you buy for me today.—————— Joe Mengele Sebelius, Death Panels Kommandant.
viking01 on May 22, 2013 at 8:51 PM
Um..I just have to comment…pre-existing condition of acne?? WTF
BeachBum on May 22, 2013 at 8:51 PM
Great job kids, you’ll be excited to know being dependent on us is now easier than ever!
rightmind on May 22, 2013 at 8:52 PM
I’m tired of this BS meme about “robbing our childrens’ futures”. This is simple thievery, and we’re being stolen from NOW through inflation, and means nothing to most voters…they’re used to living in debt and the numbers are so staggering it simply doesn’t compute for them. Oh, and…they believe that the Wizards of Wall Street and the Gov’t surely know what they’re doing and will fix everything.
So, it doesn’t mean anything to enough people to make a difference at the polls. Besides, even if it did, how much more would the GOP get is into debt? They’ve done it before.
Dr. ZhivBlago on May 22, 2013 at 8:52 PM
There’s an old joke that goes, “I want to live long enough to be a burden to my kids.”
Obamacare is going to guarantee I am, along with a lot of other people my age and older.
Liam on May 22, 2013 at 8:54 PM
Not if your parents lose their employer provided insurance and get thrown on the exchanges.
Curtiss on May 22, 2013 at 8:56 PM
Nurse Diesel was born 60 years too late. She would have made a marvelous Nazi and Associate of Dr. Mengele. Pity…
/SPARC
glcinpdx on May 22, 2013 at 8:57 PM
Nurse Diesel was born 60 years too late. She would have made a marvelous Nazi and Associate of Dr. Mengele. Pity…
/SARC
glcinpdx on May 22, 2013 at 8:58 PM
I was at a party this past weekend, a rather daper young man of 80 years told a “funny but true” joke.
He asked at Social Security how he was going to get back all that he had paid in. The lady looked up his numbers, and told him with interest, it would take 32 more years to pay him back.
He looked me straight in the eye and said
If you knew Don, you could believe that.
JusDreamin on May 22, 2013 at 9:05 PM
Of course you can get Plan B at age 15.
You can drive a car at 16.
You can vote at age 18.
You can legally drink at 21.
You can serve in the military.
But when it comes to healthcare, you can mooch off your parents until you’re old enough that you probably have a family of your own. Here’s to being a responsible adult or something.
Happy Nomad on May 22, 2013 at 9:14 PM
Good if you are going to be a government worker.
Guess there might be some openings in the IRS soon…
ProfShadow on May 22, 2013 at 9:15 PM
I doubt any but the most serious and earnest of young Democrats are actually going to find their way to the HHS blog. I mean, how many here even knew there was one? I didn’t.
Even if they are aware of her statement, all Sebelius’ words won’t mean a thing when members of the class of 2013 can’t find work or can only find part-time work thanks to Obamacare or when they see differences in their paycheck because of Obamacare.
INC on May 22, 2013 at 9:17 PM
How many parents will subsidize their “kids” until they’re 26? I won’t.
Charlemagne on May 22, 2013 at 9:17 PM
Somehow, though, I can’t feel sorry for these college kids who, their first time voting, voted for Obama. And for those who voted for him twice. And let their liberal parents who voted Obama suffer just like the rest of us.
While I deplore this law and wish it be repealed, I’m going to enjoy seeing liberals suffer for the laws they wanted but didn’t always have to heed. Now, for the first time, liberals have to pay, too.
“Welcome to the party, pal!”
Liam on May 22, 2013 at 9:20 PM
I have little faith in the young. They get their news from Colbert and Stewart and couldn’t tell you where Canada is on a map let alone intelligently explain international affairs. Many of them will happily sign up for that “free” healthcare.
Happy Nomad on May 22, 2013 at 9:21 PM
Maybe she can explain why she broke the law & why she was extorting money from organization she was ‘lover’s….it will give her some practice before she has to do it before CONGRESS!
easyt65 on May 22, 2013 at 9:23 PM
Well good for you! I knew that the financial support was cut off the minute I graduated from college. Of course, I had a job and wasn’t back in my childhood race car bed because of the lousy economy.
Happy Nomad on May 22, 2013 at 9:24 PM
Well, remember that campaign ad. They wanted their first time to be special.
Happy Nomad on May 22, 2013 at 9:26 PM
Well, they gave it up to a psycho, and he’ll forever be like a stalker.
Liam on May 22, 2013 at 9:30 PM
“You vill drink zee Obamakare, und you vill enchoy it! Ja?”
slickwillie2001 on May 22, 2013 at 9:32 PM
What year did Sebelius run in the Kentucky Derby?
bw222 on May 22, 2013 at 9:34 PM
Yeah, it’s like a Lifetime Movie Network script.
Innocent happy young people graduate from college. Before you know it they’re enrolled in Obamacare, have to trade their cool phones in for Obamaphones because they don’t have any income. They turn on the television to see Mooch lecturing them to eat their vegetables. It is as if they’ve lost their real families and been adopted by the Obamas. Or more accurately they’ve been recruited into the radical left-wing party of which Obama is the cult leader.
Happy Nomad on May 22, 2013 at 9:41 PM
Hah! Trick question. Sebelius isn’t a mudder and got scratched before the race for fear that the track conditions would result in a broken leg. Thus eliminating any chance of stud fees.
Happy Nomad on May 22, 2013 at 10:00 PM
Chickens coming home to roost.
.Left wing professorial nuts in colleges teach kids socialism.
.left wing indoctrinated college freaks elect Obama president.
.Obama appoints whackos like Sebelius and the IRS to propose and administer Obamacare and other lunatic government programs (government “problems” would be more apt.)–all over-funded, job-killing and cancerous.
.Left wing indoctrinated college freaks not only can’t afford Obamacare but they can’t get any jobs because of it.
.In a no-job market the only openings available for poorly trained, unqualified left wing indoctrinated college freaks is to become left wing professorial nuts themselves. Problem is-only one opening per 75,000 applicants.
MaiDee on May 22, 2013 at 10:55 PM
This. Only recently has it even been physically possible for me to go apartment shopping. And the state of the job market basically robs you of all career choice.
Seriously, you wanna be depressed to the core of your being? Try writing out a budget and realizing 9 hour shifts of putting up with flappy-mouthed rudesters for co’work’ers and being abused by dumb angry proles who want everything for free will BARELY provide enough money to exist on.
Would be a lot more money for me if it wasn’t being taken to feed the Democrat ‘minority’ voting blocs…
MelonCollie on May 22, 2013 at 10:55 PM
Exactly. Even with all manner of Federal subsidies, there are only so many ‘jobs’ for overpaid wind-up puppets. The rest of us actually have to find real employment, which is currently about like panning for gold at your local public pool.
MelonCollie on May 22, 2013 at 10:58 PM
Nah, there are plenty of jobs for them. Obama wants his domestic national police force, equipped as well as the military. 3 hots and a cot along with all the “personal defense weapons” and “weapons of war” you can want with that new authoritah.
oryguncon on May 22, 2013 at 11:24 PM
Well, except for that really, really high insurance premium – you know, that one that you’re required to purchase. Oh sure, you probably wouldn’t have purchased insurance at such a young age – but if we’re going to offset the costs associated with insuring people with preexisting conditions – we need to you to pay your fair share. See? Doesn’t that feel good?
Sure hope you find a good-paying job… you’re going to need it!
Hill60 on May 23, 2013 at 12:04 AM
I still think that in this picture she looks like Dana Carvey as The Church Lady.
bugsy on May 23, 2013 at 5:42 AM
I don’t understand why there is never any pushback from the GOP or commentators on the stupid claim that insurance companies discriminate with higher premiums based on being a woman. What they are referring to is that insurance is typically higher for a woman of child bearing age than a similarly aged man. Well, duh that’s because women can get pregnant and men can’t and so they are at a higher risk of causing higher payouts. I know my six pregnancies cost our insurance company a lot more money than my husband did at the same age. To force a single male to pay the same rates as a single female during childbearing years is redistribution for the sake of politics/feminist agenda pure and simple.
txmomof6 on May 23, 2013 at 5:52 AM
I despise this Sebelius woman.
locomotivebreath1901 on May 23, 2013 at 6:12 AM
to the class of 2013:
good luck finding a job; and don’t forget to pay your obamacare ‘taxes’ or the IRS will be coming for you.
you voted for these socialists; welcome to the real world chumps!
burserker on May 23, 2013 at 10:10 AM
In charge of your medical records.
Schadenfreude on May 23, 2013 at 3:16 PM