Alan Fine: Puppies, Pianos and Policy

Some might say running in the 5th District in Minnesota as a Republican is quixotic at best. Alan Fine is serious about his candidacy in the 5th, but is using unorthodox subjects for this press releases. I’m not saying it’s a bad thing - in fact, I don’t really know how it will play out. Judge for yourself:Fine adopts puppy for son - via Eric Black’s ‘The Big Question’ blog

Fine to play piano and talk policy at Varsity Theater - direct from Fine’s campaign web site

One Response to “Alan Fine: Puppies, Pianos and Policy”

  1. Blanked Out » Blog Archive » In defense of the accused: the Star Tribune and Alan Fine Says:

    […] Republicans have to recognize that while Fine was running a unique if quixotic campaign before the primary, it was his injection of “character” into the campaign and his attacks on Ellison that opened him up to the Star Tribune’s line of inquiry, if not their method of inquiry.  Fine is a political newcomer, but should have understood the heavy burden of inquiry that would fall upon his family. […]

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