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The Senate's friend-of-the-court brief called Dayton's executive order, which allows certain providers to decide whether or not they want union representation, unprecedented and lawless, exceeding his scope of constitutional and statutory authority and usurping legislative power.''
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Dayton's margin is down only slightly from a Strib poll last month, when he led 39 percent to 30 percent.
Harry Reid's closing argument: It's the economy, stupid Chris Cillizza 2010
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Dayton's airport shut down for about three hours Friday while slick runways were treated.
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In his bracket entry that is tied for first, Jamroz missed Dayton's win against West Virginia and Michigan's win against Clemson.
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Kilmarnock also had a strong penalty claim turned down when Dayton's shot appeared to be blocked by David McCracken's arm.
Francisco Sandaza gives St Johnstone victory over Kilmarnock 2011
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Also, the ad claims the Supreme Court "rejected Dayton's appeal," which is an oversimplification of events.
Ad of the day: Sharron Angle ad says, 'It's our turn' Emi Kolawole 2010
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Dayton's amendment had no support what so ever and never.
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Emmer has gained slightly as Horner has faded, but without Horner in the race, Dayton's lead would expand to 10 points - 49 percent to 39 percent.
Harry Reid's closing argument: It's the economy, stupid Chris Cillizza 2010
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Once the mistake was corrected, Mr. Dayton's lead shrank by about 60,000 votes.
Minnesotans Prepare for Long Fight Over Governorship Amy Merrick 2010
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Two historians, one liberal (Bard's Lytle) and one conservative (Dayton's Schweikart) agreed that for all the glee, bin Laden's demise probably seems more important now than it will in retrospect.
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