Election Coverage from MPR

Juan Williams, journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the nonfiction bestseller "Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965," discusses the role race is playing in the 2008 presidential election. (Midday, 01/16/2008)
Minnesota's 28,000 Mormons are probably watching Tuesday's Michigan presidential primary more closely than most Minnesotans. Michigan is seen as key for former Gov. Mitt Romney, R-Mass., who would be America's first Mormon president if he makes it to the White House. What does Romney's candidacy mean to Minnesota Mormons? (01/15/2008)
Democrat Al Franken has released the first two TV ads for his Senate campaign. (01/14/2008)
Gov. Tim Pawlenty is back in Minnesota Monday, touring the state trying to build support for his 2008 bonding bill proposal. Over the weekend, Gov. Pawlenty criss-crossed the state of Michigan to build support for presidential hopeful John McCain. (01/13/2008)
Members of Minnesota's Independence Party will meet later this month to decide whether to join a national organization that wants New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to run for president. (01/11/2008)
Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman, who's running for re-election this year, answers questions about his recent trip to Iraq and other major issues facing Congress. (Midday, 01/11/2008)

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