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She ran on a platform of [[limited government]], fiscal responsibility and job creation.
 
She ran on a platform of [[limited government]], fiscal responsibility and job creation.
  
Her opponent, [[Betty McCollum]], won the 2010 Midterm election and kept the seat a Democrat district since 1946. McCollum is a bitter partisan who attacked her fellow Americans, publicly calling them extremists for their opposition to [[Obamacare]]. She disgracefully equated the Oklahoma City Bombing to dangerous anti-government criticism by conservatives, on the House floor.<ref>[http://video.foxnews.com/v/4158148/an-extreme-reaction/?playlist_id=87937 An Extreme Reaction, FOXNews, April 19, 2010]</ref> In addition, McCollum voted against de-funding [[ACORN]].
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Her opponent, [[Betty McCollum]], won the 2010 Midterm election and kept the seat a Democrat district since 1946. McCollum is a bitter partisan who attacked her fellow Americans, publicly calling them extremists for their opposition to [[Obamacare]]. She disgracefully equated the Oklahoma City Bombing to dangerous anti-government criticism by conservatives, on the House floor.<ref>[https://video.foxnews.com/v/4158148/an-extreme-reaction/?playlist_id=87937 An Extreme Reaction, FOXNews, April 19, 2010]</ref> In addition, McCollum voted against de-funding [[ACORN]].
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 20:38, April 3, 2019

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Professor Teresa Collett is the Republican nomination for Minnesota's 4th Congressional District held by Betty McCollum. Collett is a lawyer, a law professor at the University of St. Thomas, an author, a nationally sought-after scholar and speaker on the topics of marriage, religion, bioethics and an advocate for Pro-life. Collett is an elected member of the American Law Institute. She represented Congressman Ron Paul and various medical groups in the defense of the federal ban of partial-birth abortion.[1] Collett has the support of local Tea Party groups.

She ran on a platform of limited government, fiscal responsibility and job creation.

Her opponent, Betty McCollum, won the 2010 Midterm election and kept the seat a Democrat district since 1946. McCollum is a bitter partisan who attacked her fellow Americans, publicly calling them extremists for their opposition to Obamacare. She disgracefully equated the Oklahoma City Bombing to dangerous anti-government criticism by conservatives, on the House floor.[2] In addition, McCollum voted against de-funding ACORN.

References

  1. Faculty bio for Professor Teresa Collett
  2. An Extreme Reaction, FOXNews, April 19, 2010

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