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Remaining Meet the Candidate schedule

Posted at 4:41 PM on February 22, 2006 by Bob Collins (3 Comments)

Feb. 27 -- Mike Hatch -- Democrat (11 a.m.)

Feb. 28 -- Kelly Doran -- Democrat (11 a.m.)

March 7 -- Democrats Debate: Mike Hatch, Becky Lourey, Kelly Doran and Steve Kelley (11 a.m.)

March 7 -- Tim Pawlenty -- Republican (noon)

U.S. Senate race

Feb. 23 -- Amy Klobuchar -- Democrat (11 a.m.)

Feb. 24 -- Ford Bell -- Democrat (11 a.m.)

March 2 -- Mark Kennedy -- Republican (11 a.m.)

March 3 -- Democrats debate: Amy Klobuchar and Ford Bell (11 a.m.)



Comments (3)

It would be really great to include independent U.S. Senate candidate, Peter Idusogie. Let's hear from as many voices as possible.

Posted by Kyle | February 23, 2006 2:47 PM


I'd love to give you good news, but I can't. I asked the same question of the Midday producer yesterday, although it specifically pertained to whether John Uldrich would be invited. And the answer was that the "miscellaneous candidates" would not be invited in until closer to the primary, assuming they actually filed the papers to run.

I haven't put a Peter Idusogie page together yet (it would help if he'd actually, you know, announce he's running. A press release. A news conference. Something?) The Campaign 2006 Web site believes in providing information on all candidates as I become aware of them.

And I will as long as people vote for people based on their surnames.

Posted by Bob Collins | February 23, 2006 3:34 PM


Bob, I really enjoy Polinaut, but you made a mistake in your "Meet the Candidates" schedule. On March 7th you list a Democrat Senate Debate, and include Mike Hatch as an attendee. Considering all the debates he's skipped, because he's busy being the AG of course, his attendance should be listed as "doubtful."

Posted by Erik | February 24, 2006 12:05 AM


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