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The 95-degree heat lent credence to the idea the Senate District 51 race is one of the hottest in the suburbs. Republican Sen. Ted Daley, placing his blue and white campaign signs in the windows of his parked car, was door-knocking in a neighborhood not far off Cliff Road in Eagan on a hot afternoon. Daley is pitted against former Sen. Jim Carlson in a Dakota County rematch. The temperature had hit the 90s and a warm wind blew the afternoon Daley was afoot. But Daley, 46, has worn heavier clothing than a sports shirt and slacks in hot places. Try body armor. “If there was a breeze, it felt as if you’re in an oven,” said Daley, a West Point graduate who saw action in Iraq as a member of the 101st Airborne Division. Daley is the latest Republican to hold the end of the rope in the tug-of-war between Republicans and Democrats over
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the bellwether Senate seat. Daley defeated Democratic Sen. Jim Carlson two years ago by winning about 52 percent of the vote. Carlson, in 2006, defeated incumbent Republican Sen. Mike McGinn by winning about 54 percent. McGinn had taken the seat four years earlier in a thin, automatic-recount win over incumbent Democratic Sen. Deanna Wiener. Redistricting judges, in shaping Senate District 51, barely altered old district lines. A few Burnsville precincts were added. Asked whether the current race was a rematch, given Carlson is trying win back his seat, given the lack of boundary change, Daley said, “absolutely.” Door-knocking is both art and science, and Daley was exhibiting both on the hot afternoon. On a clipboard, which has doubled as a shield against aggressive dogs, Daley recorded his progress, jotting “SH” for shook hands at the door. If no one was home, he wrote a brief note. “It’s very
meaningful. And it’s very memorable (for voters),” he said of having a candidate visit the door. Daley, campaigning harder, smarter, more smoothly than two years ago, he said, hit every door. An Obama bumper sticker is no deterrent to a visit, he explained. “If I see them in the yard, I’ll go shake their hands,” he said of likely Democrats. “I’m here to listen.” Among Daley lit pieces is a card listing personal traits — married with four children, St. John Neumann Church, 10-year Eagan resident, Cubmaster for Pack 446, MBA — that unfailingly connects with Eagan and Burnsville voters, he said. “This is where my son used to take piano lessons,” Daley said, walking up to one home. In talking to voters, Daley, as a Senate Republican, takes “some” credit for the recent rebound to surplus in the state budget. But he doesn’t dispute Democrats’ claims that long-term the state
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budget faces deficit. Both sides are correct, he said. While saying the outcome of the race could pivot on a number of things, Daley points to health care as a clear contrast between the candidates. “I think that’s definitely not the way to go,” he said of the Affordable Care Act or so-called Obamacare, arguing the future of Blue Cross/Blue Shield, headquartered in the district, could be jeopardized. “Yes, we do need to improve (health care) and reduce costs. And that’s what I’m supportive of,” Daley said. But Daley stresses the private sector. His focus has been the economy and private sector job growth, Daley explained. Simplify the tax code, make sure everyone is paying, consider tax cuts — these are things the
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