Election Coverage from MPR

Studies by campaign finance watchdogs show more smaller donations flowing to Democratic campaigns. But that doesn't mean big money donors are not having an impact as well. A look at whether campaigns are getting more or less democratic and transparent. (Midmorning, 05/13/2008)
A recent discussion at Minnsota Public Radio's UBS Forum explored how people with differing political views reach across ideological divides to maintain their friendships. (Midday, 05/12/2008)
DFL Senate candidate Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer claims significant support among DFL state convention delegates. And some observers say Al Franken's tax problems could make an opening for him. (05/11/2008)
Clinton, speaking in an airport hangar in Sioux Falls, said the Democratic Party will be stronger as the process continues. (05/08/2008)
After the primaries in North Carolina and Indiana, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has picked up more support from superdelegates and Hillary Clinton is facing renewed calls to step down. National Public Radio news analyst Juan Williams joins Midday to discuss the latest news on the presidential campaign trail. (Midday, 05/08/2008)
Why can't Republicans and Democrats work together to solve problems? (05/08/2008)

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