Democrat Jim Graves Has a Chance to Unseat Michele Bachmann
Democrat Jim Graves Has a Chance to Unseat Michele Bachmann
by John Avlon Oct 20, 2012 4:45 AM EDT
Outspent 10 to 1 in a tight race in Minnesotas most conservative congressional district, businessman Jim Graves is polling well with independent voters, writes John Avlon.
Jim Graves is a 58-year-old self-made Minnesota businessman and grandfather of seven, still married to his high-school sweetheart, running against a symbol of unhinged hyperpartisanship in the halls of Congress. Bachmanns bizarre presidential run only highlighted what an awkward fit she is for the common sense civility that characterizes Minnesota Nice.
But shes never faced a truly competitive opponent, despite a string of narrow winsand thats changed this time around.
I started my first company in a basement with $2,000 in the bank, and Ive been able to create thousands of jobs, says Graves, who started the mid-scale AmericInn hotel chain. Im a person who understands the economy and has built real businesses on Main Street. Now I want to give something back. Ill be a good ambassador for the district. And you can juxtapose that against Michele Bachmannsomeone whos divisive and antagonistic, ridicules our president, and spreads fear and division.
My policy approach transcends political lines, Graves says. Im a centrist, a libertarian when it comes to social issuesI dont think government should be involved with personal lives. I really believe in separation of church and state. Bachmann wants to blur those linesshe would [replace] our democracy with a theocracy
She epitomizes everything thats wrong with Congress and this countrya lack of civility, a lack of bipartisan or nonpartisan approach to problem solving.
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