Election Coverage from MPR

With Election Day 2008 less than a year away, All Things Considered spoke with former DFL Sen. Mark Dayton about the campaign process and what Minnesota voters can expect during the next 12 months. (11/08/2007)
Election Day 2008 is a year away and most political analysts and strategists agree that the Internet is going to play an even bigger role in campaigns than it did in 2004. (11/07/2007)
In the second part of a two-part series, three Republican analysts look at the forces shaping the presidential nomination battle in their party. (Midday, 11/07/2007)
The campaign for next year's election began more than a year ago, and Minnesota's candidates for U.S. Senate have been fundraising for months. But, between now and Election Day 2008, voters in Minnesota are likely to get a much more attention from candidates of all stripes. (11/06/2007)
With the Iowa caucuses less than two months away, three Democratic analysts size up their party's presidential candidates as part of a two-day series on the major-party candidates. (Midday, 11/06/2007)
The state senator becomes the second Democrat to announce a campaign for the seat being vacated by U.S. Rep. Jim Ramstad, a moderate Republican. Iraq war veteran Ashwin Madia is also in the race. (11/05/2007)

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