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A.C. quote on TV show as "Ann Carlson": "I have trouble raising money no matter what sex I am."
Actually ont he photo in the front page, he is wearing a "University of Minnesota" jacket. It is a "M" not a "U"
I removed
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No doubt something encyclopedic could be said about how he ran, but in the US we should never say public officials serve as adherants of a party.
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_ _ The template-generated box is about the subject of the bio as a governor, not in terms of the whole bio. I reverted a note in the box abt his becoming indpt later; what he became later (or was before, and arguably what he became in ofc but never ran under) is irrelevant, and confuses what the box means.
_ _ That drew my attention to his three wives: shouldn't they be kept in the body of the article, except for those who overlapped with his tenure?
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Carlson distinguished himself in office as a friend of education in the state, continuing his predecessor's emphasis on a skilled and educated work force for the state of Minnesota. He is remembered as a champion of bipartisanship.
I found this in the article. None of it was referenced and it runs counter to what I remember from the 90s (especially the reference to "a friend of education in the state"). If anyone can find neutral (or at least justifiable) sources that confirm these statements, they could go back in, but without cites I think they should stay out. 146.151.45.57 ( talk) 05:18, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
There is no citation on Arne Carlson calling himself no longer a republican. If it is cited by a real source, I wont delete it again. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tmoszman ( talk • contribs) 21:20, 22 December 2007 (UTC)
hello.
it's September 27th, 2009 today...
his age is 75.
I removed this sentence from the introduction: "Carlson was banned from the Republican Party of Minnesota for two years in 2010 after endorsing Independence Party candidate Tom Horner for governor." This information is still further down in the article. To be raise it to the level of being in the introduction lifts its importance beyond what it deserves and takes it out of context -- his very strained relationship with party activists (e.g. he never received the Party's endorsement at any State Convention, and he lost his first gubernatorial primary handily). However adding that context requires several sentences making it too long for the intro. -- Bruce Hall ( talk) 03:58, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
He served as governor for two terms and yet there is no information about what he did as Governor, or even as State Auditor. There is enough info about his campaigns but what about his governing?-- Bruce Hall ( talk) 03:58, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
Given that the 1990 especially but also the 1994 primaries were important -- he lost the first and had a Republican Party-endorsed opponent in the second despite being a sitting governor -- there should be information about race in the Electoral history section. Can anyone add that?-- Bruce Hall ( talk) 04:02, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
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A.C. quote on TV show as "Ann Carlson": "I have trouble raising money no matter what sex I am."
Actually ont he photo in the front page, he is wearing a "University of Minnesota" jacket. It is a "M" not a "U"
I removed
since
No doubt something encyclopedic could be said about how he ran, but in the US we should never say public officials serve as adherants of a party.
--
Jerzy•
t 08:45, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
_ _ The template-generated box is about the subject of the bio as a governor, not in terms of the whole bio. I reverted a note in the box abt his becoming indpt later; what he became later (or was before, and arguably what he became in ofc but never ran under) is irrelevant, and confuses what the box means.
_ _ That drew my attention to his three wives: shouldn't they be kept in the body of the article, except for those who overlapped with his tenure?
--
Jerzy•
t 19:37, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
Carlson distinguished himself in office as a friend of education in the state, continuing his predecessor's emphasis on a skilled and educated work force for the state of Minnesota. He is remembered as a champion of bipartisanship.
I found this in the article. None of it was referenced and it runs counter to what I remember from the 90s (especially the reference to "a friend of education in the state"). If anyone can find neutral (or at least justifiable) sources that confirm these statements, they could go back in, but without cites I think they should stay out. 146.151.45.57 ( talk) 05:18, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
There is no citation on Arne Carlson calling himself no longer a republican. If it is cited by a real source, I wont delete it again. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tmoszman ( talk • contribs) 21:20, 22 December 2007 (UTC)
hello.
it's September 27th, 2009 today...
his age is 75.
I removed this sentence from the introduction: "Carlson was banned from the Republican Party of Minnesota for two years in 2010 after endorsing Independence Party candidate Tom Horner for governor." This information is still further down in the article. To be raise it to the level of being in the introduction lifts its importance beyond what it deserves and takes it out of context -- his very strained relationship with party activists (e.g. he never received the Party's endorsement at any State Convention, and he lost his first gubernatorial primary handily). However adding that context requires several sentences making it too long for the intro. -- Bruce Hall ( talk) 03:58, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
He served as governor for two terms and yet there is no information about what he did as Governor, or even as State Auditor. There is enough info about his campaigns but what about his governing?-- Bruce Hall ( talk) 03:58, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
Given that the 1990 especially but also the 1994 primaries were important -- he lost the first and had a Republican Party-endorsed opponent in the second despite being a sitting governor -- there should be information about race in the Electoral history section. Can anyone add that?-- Bruce Hall ( talk) 04:02, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
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