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I have always been a voter, but a few years ago decided that I had to do more than just vote (and then later complain when things didn't go my way). So I became active in my local party. After a couple years I agreed to lead our local unit, and within weeks I was accused of being an insider and unfairly shutting someone out of the process. I realized then that a natural response to loss, of any kind, is to call it unfair and look for someone to blame.
Regarding Amane Badhasso's commentary ("DFL establishment betrayed values to oppose me," Opinion Exchange, May 12) and Ken Martin's counterpoint ("Candidate's attacks on DFL in baseless bad faith," Opinion Exchange, May 18): The DFL is built of people like me who worry about all lives and the whole environment and future of our country. We all share a vision to improve these. We are also impatient, naturally, and want change to come faster. But lawmaking and government move slowly, by design, and that's why good leadership and representation is persistent and steady. It's why people like Reps. Betty McCollum, Dean Phillips and Angie Craig don't grab all the headlines but do get the work done for Minnesota.
Rod Fisher, Eden Prairie
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I was glad to read Martin's counterpoint to Badhasso's startling commentary of a few days prior. As a DFLer in the Fourth District, though not personally a delegate to the convention, I have found this controversy baffling.
We received Badhasso's print campaign materials at our home, and her positions on issues were vague, if not absent entirely. That she is an immigrant was made clear (so is my husband), but the circumstance of her birth would not alone be a sufficient factor to sway us to vote against McCollum, whose stature in Congress has previously been highlighted in articles in the Star Tribune. McCollum's positions are well known, and her voting record is clear. My husband and I are of like mind with her on so many important issues, we can hardly count them all: protecting our Minnesota waters and the environment generally, human rights, reproductive rights, health care … Voters in the Fourth District trust McCollum. We know where she stands and that she does not waver in her values and ideals.