• Politics Friday: Trump’s path to the White House began at the Iowa Caucuses
    Nov 15 2024

    MPR News senior politics reporter Clay Masters looks back on the 2024 election campaign for the Iowa Caucus to election events leading up to this week when President-elect Trump stepped back into the White House.

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    49 mins
  • Politics Friday: The voters have spoken, but sent a muddled message for Minnesota’s Legislature
    Nov 8 2024

    MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst and his guests talk about the Minnesota Legislature and how the state will govern in 2025 with both chambers split virtually down the middle.

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    50 mins
  • Politics Friday: Minnesota campaigns, parties gear up for Election Day
    Nov 1 2024

    It’s now November and Election Day is almost here.


    MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst talks with Minnesota’s Secretary of State about what’s being done to make sure the balloting and the counting goes smoothly, and when might we know who won races up and down the ballot.


    Later, Minnesota DFL and Republican Party chairs share their closing takes on an unconventional campaign year, and seasoned political pros stop in for an election night preview. We’ll learn what they’re watching for and how the state Capitol might look when the dust settles.


    Guests:



    • Steve Simon is the Minnesota Secretary of State.


    • Ken Martin is the Minnesota DFL Party chair.


    • David Hann is the chairman of the Republican Party of Minnesota.


    • Chas Anderson is the CEO and senior principal at Park Street Public.


    • Todd Rapp is the CEO and President of Rapp Strategies Inc.





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    49 mins
  • Politics Friday: The race to lead the Minnesota Legislature
    Oct 25 2024

    Presidential election years can make for unpredictable outcomes down the ballot.


    For Minnesota, the party that turns out its base — and connects with independents best — has the inside track to gain the gavels at the state’s Capitol.


    The Senate majority will be decided by a single, winner-take-all race in the western suburbs. As for the House, key races in northern Minnesota and some in the south could determine if the DFL trifecta will live on into 2025.



    MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst talks with Minnesota Speaker of the House Melissa Hortman, a Democrat and House Minority Leader Lisa Demuth, a Republican, about their party’s prospects in next month’s election.


    Later, a look at a northern Minnesota congressional race that features a rematch from two years ago.


    Guests:



    • House Speaker Melissa Hortman, DFL-Brooklyn Park


    • House Minority Leader Lisa Demuth, R-Cold Spring


    • Jennifer Schultz, a DFL candidate for Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District seat.





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    51 mins
  • Politics Friday: The 2024 election will determine who presides in Minnesota courtrooms, remember there are judges on your ballot
    Oct 18 2024

    With fewer than three weeks left until Election Day, campaign ads for the presidency down to the Legislature have flooded the airwaves from your TV to your phone.


    But judges are on the election ballot, too. Judicial candidates are running for judgeships in local District Courts, the Court of Appeals and even the Minnesota Supreme Court. There are 100 races, although fewer than a tenth of them have multiple candidates to choose from.


    Most judges in Minnesota tend to be appointed by the governor, so why are those races on your ballot?


    Friday at noon, MPR News politics editor and his guests discuss judicial elections, and why incumbent judges rarely face serious challenges.


    Later, is the approaching election and partisan politics raising anxiety or straining your relationships? The creator of MPR’s Talking Sense initiative shares tips on how to weather the remaining weeks and the aftermath. Then, a sneak peek at the Walk a Mile in My News project.


    Guests:



    • Samuel Edmunds is the president of the Minnesota State Bar Association and a partner at Sieben Edmunds Miller, focusing on criminal defense and injury law.


    • Douglas Keith is a senior counsel in the Brennan Center’s Judiciary Program and the founding editor of State Court Report, a publication focused on state courts and state constitutional law.


    • Catharine Richert is an MPR News reporter and Talking Sense lead correspondent.



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    50 mins
  • Battle to shore up bases remains as Election Day nears
    Oct 11 2024

    Earlier this week marked one year since Hamas attacked Israel. Hamas militants invaded Israel, killed about 1,200 people and kidnapped another 250 people, making it the deadliest attack in Israel’s history. About 100 hostages have not been returned. Israel’s retaliation in Gaza has killed more than 41,000 people and wounded more than 96,000, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, and resulted in mass displacement and a humanitarian crisis.


    As the war in the Middle East continues with no immediate cease-fire deal in sight, the situation will pose difficulties for the next U.S. president. Jon Alterman, author of the piece “Middle East Challenges Will Vex Not Only the First 100 Days but the First 1,000,” sums up the complex challenges that await. It’s part of a new report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies on the global impact of the 2024 election, where Alterman serves as the senior vice president. He also directs the Middle East Program.


    MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst talks with Alterman about the dynamics in the Middle East and where the leading presidential candidates line up. Later, a peer-led, follow-up conversation with two Generation Z voters about their feelings toward the election after a summer of unprecedented political events.

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    45 mins
  • Politics Friday: Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District debate
    Oct 4 2024

    Minnesota’s most competitive race for Congress is expected to be in the 2nd Congressional District, which includes suburban, exurban and rural areas south of the Twin Cities. It’s one of the few districts in America where voters favored Republican Donald Trump in 2016 and then Democrat Joe Biden in 2020.


    Three-term Democratic Rep. Angie Craig is trying to retain the seat. She’ll face former federal prosecutor and Republican nominee Joe Teirab on November’s ballot.







    • Read our Voter Guides U.S. House: District 2





    MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst moderated a debate between Craig and Teirab held live at MPR’s St. Paul studios.


    Video of the debate is available on MPR’s YouTube and Facebook page.



    Guests:



    • Rep. Angie Craig (D-Minn.), incumbent congresswoman in Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District. She was elected in 2018.






    • Joe Teirab, Republican challenger in Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District.






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    52 mins
  • Politics Friday: Poll shows Harris with narrow Minnesota lead, but what else can we glean from it?
    Sep 26 2024

    With new candidates on the Democratic ticket and former president Donald Trump atop the Republican ticket for a third time, a new Minnesota poll shows Kamala Harris with an edge. Coming up Friday at noon, MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst talks with Minnesota journalists about the poll results.

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    50 mins