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Minnesota Monthly
August 17, 2006
Kevin Featherly and Frank Jossi

Red State, Blue State, Old State, New State

Many credit the Center of the American Experiment with catalyzing Minnesota’s conservative shift. But after a dramatic shakeup, can it maintain its influence?

...“There is a very definite threat to [CAE’s] future,” says [Vin] Weber, who credits the organization with establishing the “intellectual infrastructure” of Minnesota’s conservative movement. “They’ve lost a majority of their employees, they’ve lost their president—people have taken sides. The supportive community of activists and donors is divided now. They are going to have a hard time bouncing back.”

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