Election Coverage from MPR

Before Minnesota's caucuses, Midday examines the candidates and the issues in the 2008 senate and presidential races. (Midday, 02/04/2008)
In a speech he gave at the Minnesota History Center, professor Alexander Keyssar explores the history of voting rights in America, and discusses what its evolution means as voters head to the polls this election season. (Midday, 02/04/2008)
The Latino vote is becoming increasingly important in this year's presidential election. Midmorning examines the complicated divide down party lines, and how candidates can appeal to this growing ethnic group. (Midmorning, 02/04/2008)
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton brought her presidential campaign to Minnesota, two days before the state holds its caucus on Super Tuesday. (02/03/2008)
Presidential hopefuls are barnstorming the nation, including Minnesota, in a final push before more than 20 states go to the polls on Super Tuesday. On Saturday, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney were in the Twin Cities, and on Sunday Hillary Rodham Clinton was scheduled to be at Augsburg College. (02/03/2008)
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney made a brief, weekend stop in Minnesota to raise money and fire up his supporters before the state's precinct caucuses on Tuesday. (02/02/2008)

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