ELECTION
Coleman out of 2014 campaigns
By Don Davis Former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman will not run for office in 2014, meaning there will be no rematch with Al Franken that many Republicans wanted. In a series of Tweets late Thursday, Colema...
Posted on 3/7/13 at 11:30 PM
Contents may have settled
The past three months I've really struggled to come up with content, even though I still come up with great titles. Part of the problem was/is that our nation really needs to figure out how to keep gu...
Posted on 2/3/13 at 4:11 PM
Election 2012: getting informed, caring about politics
I voted for my first time this year, and I'm proud to say I was an informed voter. For the first time in my life, I've cared about politics. My professor Deneen Gilmour is to thank. She was the one th...
Posted on 11/7/12 at 9:56 PM
Oil Patch polls have long lines, familiar faces
WILLISTON, N.D. Voters waited in long lines to cast their ballots here Tuesday, but the strong turnout came from longtime residents rather than new workers. Inspector Claire Folvag said the four sta...
Posted on 6/13/12 at 12:26 AM
Go vote
Election day is finally here. Hoorah! It will be nice to watch TV without being bombarded by political ads. When I started here at the Daily Globe 22 years ago last week! I worked my very first ele...
Posted on 11/2/10 at 11:57 AM
Health care drives debate in race for legislative seat
By John Myers , October 20, 2010
Students will sort out fact from fiction in debate 
Students of UMD's Masters of Advocacy and Political Leadership Program will check on the claims made by Jim Oberstar and Chip Cravaack in today's 8th Congressional District debate.
By John Myers , October 19, 2010
Oberstar loses anti-abortion endorsement 
U.S. Rep. Jim Oberstar, D-Minn., has always been considered an anti-abortion lawmaker and had nearly always been endorsed by the major anti-abortion lobbying groups. But not any more.
By John Myers , October 13, 2010
Forum between colleagues and rivals stays (mostly) friendly 
By Mark Stodghill , September 22, 2010
Walker wins Wisconsin GOP gubernatorial primary 
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker has survived a well-funded challenge by former Congressman Mark Neumann to win the Republican Party nomination in the Wisconsin governor’s race.
September 15, 2010
Lassa, Duffy advance in bid to replace Obey in Wisconsin 
Democrats knew who they wanted to step up to the plate to run for the seat held by 41-year Rep. Dave Obey, D-Wausau.
By Shelley Nelson , September 15, 2010
Superior's Ross beaten but unbowed in lieutenant governor bid 
By Shelley Nelson , September 15, 2010
Candidates follow the money in Duluth debate 
By John Myers , September 08, 2010
Bergman faces rematch with Rosati in Lake County Board race 
Lake County District 4 Commissioner Paul Bergman will have a rematch with Two Harbors City Council member Mary Rosati as they finished in the top two spots in a four-person primary.
By Mike Creger , August 13, 2010
New process for absentee ballots, size of county, slowed reporting time 
St. Louis County was the last of Minnesota’s 87 counties to report primary election results from all its precincts to the secretary of state’s office.
By Steve Kuchera , August 12, 2010
Northland would have voice near DFL governor 
By John Myers , August 12, 2010
Dayton enjoyed 2-1 edge across Northland 
August 12, 2010
Absentee ballots for Minnesota primary is highest in two decades 
Absentee balloting for Minnesota’s 2010 primary is the highest in two decades, Secretary of State Mark Ritchie said today.
By News Tribune , August 09, 2010
Letters to the Editor - Aug. 8, 2010 
Find out what's on our readers' minds this week.
August 08, 2010
Top consultant leaves Emmer campaign 
By AP , August 07, 2010
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