While Minnesota has the seventh-largest number of Democratic convention delegates at stake in the 22 states holding a primary or caucus next Tuesday it seems not enough to draw Hillary Clinton for a campaign stop. At least so far. While John Edwards campaigns at a St. Paul rally tonight before heading for a stop in North Dakota Wednesday, the buzz is already building for Barack Obama's planned visit Saturday. The Illinois Senator's point person in Minnesota -- state campaign chair and Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak -- began priming the pump Monday. He unveiled two new Obama ads running in the state along with saying the plans are to hold a rally designed to attract several thousand people at an undetermined time Saturday. That news and more (including the theme of Obama's ads) was outlined by Pioneer Press political writer Bill Salisbury Monday night.
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