MN GOP gubernatorial candidate Lisa Demuth talks priorities at tour stops

Minnesota Gubernatorial Hopeful Lisa Demuth Paints a Vision for the State's Future

During a recent visit to Moorhead, gubernatorial candidate Lisa Demuth outlined her vision for Minnesota under Republican leadership. As part of her statewide media tour with running mate Ryan Wilson, Demuth emphasized the importance of strengthening the state economy, improving education, and combating fraud.

Demuth, who was elected House Speaker in 2025 after previously serving as minority leader, expressed confidence that Minnesota can be "stronger and better" than its current state. She acknowledged the challenges facing the state, including a high tax burden and poor literacy rates among children. However, she also highlighted the need for fiscal responsibility and reduced spending on unnecessary programs.

The House Speaker touched on the state's business climate, noting the proximity of Moorhead to North Dakota and asking if it is easier for businesses to operate in Minnesota or just across the border. Demuth believes that these conversations are crucial in attracting businesses and creating jobs.

Demuth's campaign has already faced criticism from Democrats, who have accused her of being a "corporate candidate" with ties to wealthy donors. However, Demuth remains committed to promoting an "all-of-Minnesota approach" to issues, focusing on the needs of rural communities as much as urban areas.

As part of her tour, Demuth also criticized Governor Tim Walz for spending the state's $18 billion budget surplus in 2023 and highlighted recent scandals involving the governor's office. The House Speaker emphasized the importance of fiscal responsibility and transparency in government.

Demuth's vision for Minnesota includes a thriving economy where businesses can grow and stay, families can afford their lives, and children receive an excellent education. With the primary election just over a year away, Demuth is looking to capitalize on her experience as a state legislator and House Speaker to make a strong case for Republican leadership in St. Paul.

The gubernatorial campaign is expected to be intense, with several other candidates vying for the top spot. However, Demuth's strong start and message of fiscal responsibility and growth are likely to resonate with voters looking for change in the state's capital.
 
I'm low-key concerned that Lisa Demuth's focus on reducing spending might lead to some pretty significant cuts in social programs πŸ€”. I mean, we already know Minnesota has a high tax burden – do we really want to reduce funding for education and healthcare? The "all-of-Minnesota approach" seems like just another way of saying we need to make sure rural communities aren't left behind, but what about the fact that those same rural areas have some of the lowest graduation rates in the state? We can't just sweep our problems under the rug and expect everything to work out πŸ“‰. And let's be real – if Demuth's campaign is going to be all about attracting businesses, we need to make sure we're providing a solid infrastructure to support that growth, not just some fancy talk about "fiscal responsibility" πŸ’Έ.
 
I gotta disagree with myself here... πŸ€” I think Lisa Demuth is being kinda wishy-washy about her stance on the business climate thingy. I mean, she's saying that it might be easier for businesses to operate across the border, but then again, isn't Minnesota's proximity to North Dakota a PRO of its location? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Maybe she's just trying to appeal to a wider audience or something?

And omg, I'm totally not sure if I agree with her about reducing spending on unnecessary programs... πŸ€‘ She says it's all about fiscal responsibility, but what if those programs are actually helping people in need? 🀝 It's like, shouldn't we be trying to balance the budget and help the most vulnerable folks at the same time?

I'm also kinda torn about her whole "all-of-Minnesota approach" thing... πŸ’β€β™€οΈ On one hand, I love that she's trying to bring attention to rural communities; on the other hand, isn't it a little too broad of a term? Shouldn't we be focusing on specific issues and solutions rather than just throwing around buzzwords? πŸ€”
 
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I think Lisa Demuth's vision for Minnesota sounds pretty promising, especially when it comes to strengthening the state economy and improving education. But at the same time, I'm a bit concerned about her ties to wealthy donors and how that might affect her commitment to rural communities πŸ€”.

It's also interesting to see how she's framing the conversation around fiscal responsibility and transparency in government – it's like she's saying, "Hey, we can do better than this!" πŸ’‘ But will it be enough to win over voters who are skeptical of corporate candidates? Only time will tell ⏰
 
πŸ€” I think what sets Lisa Demuth apart from the rest is her willingness to listen to all sides of an issue, especially when it comes to rural communities. She seems to genuinely care about the struggles they face and wants to create a more balanced approach to governance. It's refreshing to hear a politician talk about fiscal responsibility without getting stuck on party lines πŸ’Έ. Plus, she's been in the trenches as House Speaker, so I trust her experience will serve her well in leading Minnesota forward 🌟.
 
omg I just got a new laptop πŸ–₯️ and I'm still trying to figure out how to use it lol. so like Lisa Demuth is running for governor and she wants to make Minnesota "stronger and better" ... sounds good to me? πŸ€” but what's with the tax burden? can't we just, like, lower taxes or something? πŸ’Έ I'm not really sure how politics works in the US... my dad says something about states having their own budgets and stuff. πŸ€‘ anyway, it seems like Demuth wants to focus on business and jobs... that sounds kinda cool, right? πŸŽ‰ but what's up with all these scandals involving Governor Tim Walz? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ is that, like, a normal thing in politics or something? πŸ˜…
 
πŸ€” I think it's cool that Lisa Demuth is focusing on strengthening the state economy... I mean, who doesn't want a stronger Minnesota? 🏠 She seems like she knows what she's talking about, having been House Speaker and all. πŸ’Ό It's good to hear she's looking out for rural communities too - they're always an afterthought in politics, but they really need support too! 🌾
 
omg, I'm so hyped about Lisa Demuth's vision for Minnesota 🀩! She's all about creating a stronger economy where businesses can thrive and jobs can be created πŸ’Ό. And you know what's even more awesome? Her commitment to promoting rural communities as much as urban areas πŸŒΎπŸ™οΈ. I mean, who doesn't want to see rural areas getting the same opportunities as cities when it comes to economic growth? It's all about fairness and making sure everyone has a chance to succeed πŸ’ͺ.

And let's be real, her critique of Governor Tim Walz is totally on point πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I mean, who spends $18 billion of the state's budget surplus in just one year?! That's some crazy spending right there 😲. Demuth's all about fiscal responsibility and transparency, which is exactly what we need more of in government πŸ™Œ.

I'm definitely keeping an eye on this gubernatorial election πŸ“Š. With Demuth's experience as a state legislator and House Speaker, she's got the skills to make a real difference in St. Paul πŸ”. Bring it on, I say! πŸ’₯
 
idk about this lisa demuth girl, sounds like she's got some solid ideas on how to boost minnesota's economy & improve eduction πŸ€”. but at the same time, i'm a bit skeptical 'bout her ties to wealthy donors & corporate interests - doesn't that kinda undermine her whole "all-of-minnesota" vibe? πŸ’Έ and yeah, governor walz did have some questionable spending decisions last year, but shouldn't we be looking for more than just a scapegoat? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ still gonna keep an eye on this campaign tho, it's shaping up to be pretty interesting 😬
 
I'm low-key suspicious about this whole thing... like what if Lisa Demuth is just puppets on strings? You know, controlled by big corporations or something πŸ€” She keeps talking about "fiscal responsibility" and "reducing spending," but has she ever been transparent about who's actually funding her campaign? πŸ€‘ And that $18 billion budget surplus? I bet Governor Tim Walz didn't just spend it all on... whatever he said he did 😏. There's gotta be more to the story, you know? Maybe Demuth is just trying to gain control over Minnesota so she can push through some agenda that benefits her "all-of-Minnesota" allies 🀝. We need to keep an eye on this one...
 
This election reminds me of that old philosophy on the nature of human society... you know? How we all strive for a better world, but our understanding of what that means keeps changing as our experiences do. Demuth's vision for Minnesota is like trying to grasp a fistful of sand - it seems solid at first, but the more you squeeze, the more it slips away. The question is, does she truly believe her approach will lift everyone up, or is it just a carefully crafted narrative to win votes?

I mean, think about it... does Minnesota really need more "fiscal responsibility" and less spending? Isn't that just another way of saying we should prioritize the interests of those who already have power over those who don't? And what's with this "all-of-Minnesota approach"? Sounds like a PR spin to me. Can we honestly say our politicians truly listen to everyone, or are they just speaking for themselves?

It's all so... human.
 
idk what all the fuss is about demuths vision sounds like a pretty basic agenda πŸ€” think shes just trying to appeal to the masses by highlighting economic growth and education but what about social issues and healthcare? seems like shes glossing over the real problems in minnesota... still, gotta respect her for being a strong leader after being house speaker, that takes guts πŸ’ͺ
 
😊 so i think lisa demuth is trying to position herself as a leader who can balance the needs of rural and urban areas in minnesota... she wants to make sure businesses thrive, but also invest in education and combatting fraud 🀝 her message about fiscal responsibility is resonating with people looking for change, but it's interesting that democrats are already critiquing her as a "corporate candidate"... maybe that'll be an opportunity for her to showcase how she represents the needs of all minnesotans 🌟
 
lol just thinkin how much demuth would've had to spend if she had to compete with tim walz's $18 billion surplus πŸ€‘ meanwhile i was over here worried about getting that 1% raise at my job πŸ˜’ her focus on rural communities is a good start tho, hope the dems don't try to bring her down with the corporate label thing πŸ‘Ž
 
idk how realistic her plan is lol like a businesswoman can just make mn stronger & better overnight? its all good she's got experience but we need more than that rn πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
lol at Demuth trying to paint a positive vision for Minnesota, but I gotta say her 'all-of-Minnesota approach' sounds like corporate speak 2 me πŸ€‘πŸ‘€. We need real change, not just some watered-down version of it that benefits the wealthy donors she's so cozy with πŸ’Έ. Moorhead is basically just North Dakota with a fancy name 🀣. Anyway, I'm curious to see how Demuth's actual plan for jobs and growth plays out – so far, her rhetoric has been pretty generic 😐.
 
πŸ€” I'm a bit late to the party but I've been reading about Lisa Demuth's campaign and I gotta say, she seems like a solid choice for governor πŸ™. As someone who's been following her journey from House Speaker to gubernatorial hopeful, I think she has some great ideas on how to boost the state economy and improve education. I mean, who doesn't want their kids to have access to quality schools and job opportunities? πŸ“šπŸ’Ό But what really caught my attention was when she mentioned the need for fiscal responsibility and reduced spending on unnecessary programs. That's something that I think a lot of Minnesotans can get behind πŸ’Έ. Of course, it's always interesting to see how the other candidates will respond to her ideas, but overall I think Demuth is off to a great start πŸš€.
 
I'm low-key hyped about Lisa Demuth's gubernatorial run 🀩. As a Minnesotan myself, I think it's time we got some fresh blood in St. Paul, you know? She's got the credentials, she's got the experience, and she's got a clear vision for the state's future πŸ’‘. I'm not sold on her corporate ties just yet, but if she can keep the "all-of-Minnesota approach" thing going, I think she's got this 🀞. And honestly, Governor Walz's handling of that budget surplus was straight up whack πŸ€‘. We need someone like Demuth who's gonna get the state's finances in check and promote business growth. Fingers crossed she can take down Timmy T πŸ’ͺ
 
idk how much i trust a candidate who already has 18 billion in surplus and still manages to be broke lol 🀣 just saying πŸ’Έ it seems like demuth is all about corporate love, but honestly we need someone who cares about our schools and healthcare too πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ can't we have someone who's gonna make minnesota strong without selling us out to the highest bidder? πŸ€‘
 
I think Lisa Demuth's idea about making Moorhead a hub for business is kinda cool πŸ€”. I mean, it's been a while since we've had some real economic growth in the state. It'll be interesting to see how she balances her vision with the needs of rural communities like mine... but I'm also worried that big businesses might get priority over the little guys πŸ’Έ. On the other hand, I do think it's great that she's talking about literacy rates and fiscal responsibility - we need more people in office who care about those issues πŸ“šπŸ’°.
 
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