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Minnesota Governor Spells "Minnesota" Wrong on Campaign Material

Minnesota Governor Spells "Minnesota" Wrong on Campaign Material

Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton is learning that spelling can sometimes be quite challenging:

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Dayton, a member of the Democrat-Farmer-Labor party, was a member of the U.S. Senate from 2001-2007. In 2004, he shut down his office for a full month citing a "terrorist threat" on the nation's capital. (No other senator saw fit to close their office in spite of this "threat.") In 2006, Time labeled Dayton as one of the worst senators. He was elected governor of Minnesota in 2010.

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