Mark Dayton has been to the State Fair nearly every year for 58 years, but Thursday was the first time he walked through the gates as Minnesota's governor.
"Hi, I am Mark," he told morning well-wishers at the DFL booth on the fairgrounds.
Dayton, who last attended the fair as a candidate for the state's highest office, appeared to hav
e not perfected the skill of the quick handshake and then move on.
Instead, the governor would strike up a conversation with each person, sometimes for more than a minute – often to the consternation of his spokeswoman, who was trying to keep him on schedule for several live television appearances.
One man wanted to governor to do more to protect the state's lakes and streams.
"I take my responsibility to be a steward of our resources very seriously," Dayton said.
The crowd quickly grew as Dayton shook hands. Many thanked Dayton for ending the shutdown and for standing up to Republicans.