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Though the U.S. Senate race seemed to hold the most promise for a close race, it was the governor's race in Minnesota that grabbed the election-night headlines. Incumbent Tim Pawlenty held onto his office by just 22,000 votes over DFLer Mike Hatch. But Pawlenty saw his GOP colleagues swept out of office. In the Senate race, DFLer Amy Klobuchar easily beat Rep. Mark Kennedy.
The retirement of Sen. Mark Dayton sparked early interest in the campaign, with Rep. Mark Kennedy jumping in early. But a year later, Kennedy emerged as the lone Republican for the job, and Hennepin County Attorney Amy Klobuchar's strength was forcing several Democrats, including Patty Wetterling, out of the race.
The Senate race immediately attracted national attention, but as Klobuchar surged ahead of Kennedy in the polls, much national attention turned to the 6th District, where Patty Wetterling and state Sen. Michele Bachmann were the major contenders. Bachmann beat Wettlerling. It was Wetterling's second straight loss in the district. In the 5th, Rep. Keith Ellison became the first Muslim congressman. And in the 1st, incumbent Gil Gutknecht was defeated by DFLer Tim Walz.
Though the U.S. Senate race seemed to hold the most promise for a close race, it was the governor's race in Minnesota that grabbed the election-night headlines. Incumbent Tim Pawlenty held onto his office by just 22,000 votes over DFLer Mike Hatch. But Pawlenty saw his GOP colleagues swept out of office. In the Senate race, DFLer Amy Klobuchar easily beat Rep. Mark Kennedy.
The retirement of Sen. Mark Dayton sparked early interest in the campaign, with Rep. Mark Kennedy jumping in early. But a year later, Kennedy emerged as the lone Republican for the job, and Hennepin County Attorney Amy Klobuchar's strength was forcing several Democrats, including Patty Wetterling, out of the race.
The Senate race immediately attracted national attention, but as Klobuchar surged ahead of Kennedy in the polls, much national attention turned to the 6th District, where Patty Wetterling and state Sen. Michele Bachmann were the major contenders. Bachmann beat Wettlerling. It was Wetterling's second straight loss in the district. In the 5th, Rep. Keith Ellison became the first Muslim congressman. And in the 1st, incumbent Gil Gutknecht was defeated by DFLer Tim Walz.
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A little known real estate developer announced
Monday that he will challenge child-safety advocate Patty
Wetterling and Hennepin County Attorney Amy Klobuchar for the
Minnesota DFL's nomination in the 2006 U.S. Senate race.
(05/16/2005)
Citing the potential for a divisive campaign
ahead, conservative former U.S. Sen. Rod Grams said Sunday he is
ending his bid to return to the Senate in 2006.
(04/25/2005)
A debate in the Minnesota House started as an attempt to place certain cold remedies behind pharmacy counters, to make it harder for meth manufacturers to obtain the pseudoephedrine crucial to making their drugs. It ended with a sweeping ban on many everyday medications.
(04/22/2005)
Speaking at a fundraiser for the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota on Wednesday, Democratic National Committee Chair Howard Dean said his party needs to do a better job of appealing to voters emotionally.
( 04/21/2005)
Democrat Amy Klobuchar officially entered the race for U.S. Senate on Sunday. So far only Klobuchar and Republican Congressman Mark Kennedy have formally launched campaigns for the seat DFLer Mark Dayton will leave at the end of next year.
(04/17/2005)
The Republicans vying for a spot on Minnesota's
6th Congressional District ballot hauled in comparable amounts of
campaign cash and, in some cases, looked to the same donors,
according to reports that were due Friday.
(04/15/2005)
Amid a contentious fight over gay marriage, a
Republican state senator said Thursday that he was no longer able
to keep his own sexuality a secret.
(04/14/2005)
Minnesota is getting visits from some high-powered political operatives this week. President Bush's Senior Advisor Karl Rove is coming to a fundraiser for Gov. Tim Pawlenty on Friday and Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks to Minnesota Democrats on Saturday. MPR's political analysts weigh in on the state's political climate.
( 04/08/2005)
There's talk among some Republicans that Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty might be a good candidate for president or vice president in 2008. Some say in addition to being in line with the GOP on the issues, Pawlenty could help win votes from Minnesota and other Midwestern battleground states.
(04/08/2005)
The Minnesota Senate has beaten back an attempt to force a vote on a constitutional ban on same-sex marriages. The failed tactic came as thousands of gays, lesbians, and their supporters rallied on the Capitol grounds in opposition to the gay marriage ban.
(04/07/2005)
DFLers Patty Wetterling and Amy Klobuchar are
moving forward with their prospective Senate campaigns, with
Wetterling sending out a fund-raising letter and Klobuchar setting
up a campaign Web site.
(03/18/2005)
A Minnesota Public Radio analysis of campaign finance records shows that state political party units last year spent close to $3 million to influence the outcome of a handful of targeted legislative races. In almost two dozen cases, the party spending outstripped what the candidates themselves were allowed to spend under voluntary spending restraints.
(03/14/2005)
Another Republican Party heavy hitter, Gov. Tim
Pawlenty, endorsed U.S. Rep. Mark Kennedy's 2006 campaign Monday as
the congressman's lone GOP rival lashed out at party bosses he said
were counting him out too soon.
(03/07/2005)
U.S. Rep. Gil Gutknecht said Friday he
would run for re-election to the House, ending the possibility of a
primary fight between two Republican congressmen for the U.S.
Senate seat being vacated by Mark Dayton.
(03/04/2005)
Phil Krinkie, a GOP state representative with a
penny-pinching reputation, on Friday joined a swelling field for
Minnesota's 6th District congressional seat.
(02/25/2005)