Election Coverage from MPR

Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman was invited to give a policy talk at the University of Minnesota's Humphrey Institute, as part of a Candidate Forum series put on by the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance. Coleman spoke on "The bipartisan path to energy independence." (10/29/2008)
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken spoke recently at the University of Minnesota's Humphrey Institute as part of a series put on by the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance. He talk was titled, "An economy that works for the middle class." (10/29/2008)
Independence Party U.S. Senate candidate Dean Barkley will release his first television ad this week. (10/29/2008)
New York Times columnist Frank Rich, Thomas Powers, author of "The Military Error and Intelligence Wars" and others discuss the state of the presidential election and the challenges the winner will face. (Midday, 10/29/2008)
Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Lori Gildea is defending her seat on the state's Supreme Court from challenger Judge Deborah Hedlund. Both candidates join Midday for a debate before Election Day. (Midday, 10/29/2008)
On Election Day, voters will have the choice of supporting or rejecting a Constitutional Amendment that would fund natural resources and the arts. Phil Krinkie of the Taxpayers League and Paul Austin of Conservation Minnesota join Midday to debate the issue before voters head to the polls. (Midday, 10/29/2008)

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