Florida fundraiser, new account point to Pawlenty run for governor - Brian Bakst - St. Paul - Mar 12, 2018
Republican Tim Pawlenty is fundraising toward a now-likely campaign for Minnesota governor.
A fundraising invitation obtained Monday by MPR News contains a "Pawlenty for Governor" committee disclaimer. It advertises a Naples, Fla., fundraiser next week that seeks up to the maximum donation of $4,000 per person.
Pawlenty was known to travel to Naples for past fundraising swings when he was previously governor for two terms and during an abbreviated run for president in 2012. The area is known as a winter retreat for many well-off Minnesotans.
Pawlenty has yet to announce a formal campaign for the office, which won't have an incumbent on November's ballot. But all signs point to a campaign, including his decision to leave a high-paid Washington D.C. job lobbying for financial services companies.
He's also fundraising in Minnesota. He has 14 days to create a campaign committee with the state campaign finance board after he raises or spends $750.
Pawlenty adviser Brian McClung said Monday the former governor has been encouraged to seek the job again but had not decided.
[...] DFL Party Chair Ken Martin seized at a chance to jab the former governor
"A $500-per-plate fundraiser in Florida? Not exactly the best way to kick off your campaign to be governor of Minnesota. But after years making millions on Wall Street, I guess he couldn't be bothered to first announce his candidacy to people he hopes elect him," Martin said in a statement.
The race for governor promises to be highly competitive. Incumbent Gov. Mark Dayton is retiring. Three Democrats are in the race currently, as is Republican Hennepin County Commissioner Jeff Johnson.
The man has the ability to make Jeff Johnson look good.
Yesterday the DFL put out a memo about Pawlenty. It was not favorable. Read it to see detail.