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Barb Davis White building momentum in Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional District

Barb Davis White is running for Congress in Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional District, her campaign has asked for support from other congressional candidates in Minnesota. This seems like a normal request, but it's not in this case only.

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Wake up Minnesota Republicans!
Wake up Minnesota Republicans!
PRLog (Press Release) - Jul 25, 2008 -
Minneapolis, Minnesota…In breaking news the Barb Davis White for Congress campaign has asked for support from Minnesota’s Republican Congressional candidates. Requests have been sent to Michelle Bachman District 6, Minnesota; Republican, Brian Davis District 1, Minnesota; John Kline District 2, Minnesota and the campaign of Senator Norm Coleman of Minnesota. This may seem like a normal request, but the tones of racism given off by some of the campaigns say that "if the Republican is Black, stay back!"
If this is the case, Minnesota's Republican Party is in need of an overhaul from Ron Carey, Chair to Dororthy Fleming, Deputy Chair and anyone else who does not understand the Republican Party in Minnesota needs to work with all of their  candidates - regardless of color of skin or gender!

Barb says, “This is an important and pivotal point in the congressional campaigns in Minnesota.  The Republican candidates must show solidarity in Minnesota rather than starting the “whisper campaign” that the republicans don’t care about Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional due to the fact that Keith Ellison is the incumbent and a Black woman is running against him.”

Reports and sources allege that Chairman of the Minnesota Republican Party Ron Carey has told potential funders, supporters and well wishers to the Barb Davis White Campaign that the Minnesota’s Republican Party does not need to support Davis-White. If this is the case this is another reason why over 100,000 people don’t vote in Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional District.  The Republican Party In Minnesota must join, collaborate and support all the Republican candidates and show the public that they can support an African American “Republican”, running in Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional District, says Barb Davis White’s Press Secretary Donald W.R. Allen,II also General Manager/V.P. of V-Media, parent company of the Independent Business News Network (www.ibnn.org) and Twin City Business (www.tcbusiness.org and www.tcbusiness.org/blog).

We encourage people to check out Barb Davis White for Congress website and blog at www.barbdaviswhiteforcongress.com and click on blog.

Q: Why should the community and Minnesota’s Republican Party support Barb Davis White for Congress?

A: People who support Barb Davis White sometimes don't fall in the traditional "Republican" or "Democratic”  categories; we like to call them "Barb-publicans."

These are men and women who have decided to break their traditional party allegiances to follow someone that speaks with them and for them. These individuals include professionals, service industry workers and entrepreneurs who have found it hard to make ends meet with the current Democratic infrastructure. What's special about this group who are fathers, sons, mothers and daughters is that they are concerned about the well being of their families, diminished job opportunities, the lack educational opportunities and effective social service programs within blighted areas of north and south Minneapolis. "People in Minnesota's Fifth Congressional District want to work" says Barb Davis White. "People want to make a decent living wage that will support their families and give them the choice to invest in the future."

Welfare has not helped anyone; it has created a system of dependency and left low income families more poor; families falling on hard times have no chance to rebound due to a lack of effective strategic planning by government agencies that demand, if you lose your job and home, you have to sell your worldly goods before we can give you $211 per month. This is a great example of what's happening in north Minneapolis.

Barb is an advocate for the single working and non-working mothers and fathers. She understands that if you are single and have children, you must work. Mothers and fathers should not be penalized for having a good job and making a livable wage. For example, if you are a working mother living in Minneapolis, and you make over $12 per hour, in some cases you don't qualify for daycare assistance. The problem is local government agencies have not factored in the cost of gas, food and shelter as it pertains to the current economy, forcing some mothers and fathers to leave their children at home. What results is a rash of economic and societal problems that lead to shut-off notices, homelessness and the youth of the Fifth Congressional District becoming involved with gangs and crime. When elected to Congress, Barb Davis White will address these issues and others on a federal level by asking the right questions, re-directing the Prepared by the Barb Davis White for Congress 2008 Campaign Committee - All rights reserved Page 2 current and future funding streams to create jobs, education, wealth and independence for all people in Minnesota's Fifth Congressional District.

Barb Davis White understands business!

As a business owner and entrepreneur, Barb understands that to create jobs there needs to be "sound business practices." One of Barb's missions is to create opportunities for new business in the Minnesota's Fifth Congressional District with focus on north Minneapolis, an area labeled by HUD as an "Empowerment Zone", one of 14 in the United States. People who live in the Empowerment Zone typically are of a racial or ethnic minority and are low income. If they are employed, they often earn $20,000 less that the median income of the people living in Minneapolis. The Empowerment Zone is designation by USDA (rural) or HUD (urban) that is based on four key principles: economic opportunity, sustainable community development, community-based partnerships, and strategic vision for change. These communities receive the same benefits as other areas, plus additional grants and tax benefits for businesses within the EZ.

North Minneapolis has not gained or built capacity in the last 40 years to successfully create and sustain a business that employees 50 Black, Asians, Hispanic, Native Americans or Somalians. Barb knows that by supporting small business, youth entrepreneurial programs, new business start-ups and attracting big business to north Minneapolis, this will create jobs with good living wages, education independence and wealth for a whole community.

Voting for Barb Davis White for Congress 2008 is a vote for you to help make a better community for everyone. Don't be tricked by the current political atmosphere. Barb encourages each and every person in Minnesota's Fifth Congressional District to ask questions about what has been done by those in power. If you ask questions, you will see the only vote you can cast will be "Barb Davis White for Congress."

Thank you for your time.

Barb Davis White

Barb Davis White for Congress 2008

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Source:Donald W.R. Allen,II, Press Secretary BDWFC 2008
Phone:612-986-0010
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:Suite 145
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