Over the decades, MPR has presented the many different perspectives of Minnesota politics and politicians. This collection is home to a multitude speeches, interviews and debates on the issues of the day. Important topics of civil rights, environment, crime, budget, legislation, and campaigns are addressed.
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September 8, 1998 - Skip Humphrey, Minnesota attorney general and Democratic-Farmer-Labor gubernatorial candidate, talks with MPR’s Gary Eichten about the issues in the campaign. Topics include latest polls, taxes, education, stadium debate, and conceal and carry laws. Humphrey also answers listener questions.
September 8, 1998 - DFL CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR DEBATE EACH OTHER THIS EVENING. THE MINNESOTA NEWS NETWORK IS HOSTING THIS EVENING'S DEBATE AT 6 O 'CLOCK. MOST POLLS SAY ATTORNEY GENERAL "SKIP" HUMPHREY IS THE FRONTRUNNER IN THE ELECTION. SO TODAY, PARTY ENDORSEE MIKE FREEMAN LAUNCHED AN ASSAULT ON HUMPHREY. MPR'S POLITICAL EDITOR BOB COLLINS HAS THAT AND MORE IN THE DAY IN POLITICS. Democrats have tried to avoid a divisive primary campaign which would only help Republican Norm Coleman in November. That may be changing with Mike Freeman's ad campaign against Humphrey. His ads attempts to link Coleman and Humphrey. Coleman, a former Democrat, worked for Humphrey in the Attorney General's office. Freeman p
September 8, 1998 - Minnesota voters go to the polls one week from today (TUES 9/8) in this year's primary election... or at least, SOME Minnesotans will go to the polls. Voter turnout has been very low in other states this year, and the pundits are predicting the same here... a turnout that might dip below twenty percent. Strategists at all five DFL gubernatorial campaigns are assuming a low voter turnout, and some think it might even cause an upset in the governor's race. Minnesota Public Radio's Martin Kaste reports: ((montage of phone bank callers: "Hello, I'm calling for Skip Humphrey, etc.)) If you've received one of these phone calls lately, your name is probably on a list of likely DFL primary voters. The DFL is the only party with a real primary contest for governor, and the five campaigns are fighting tooth-and-nail over a relatively small minority of Minnesota
September 9, 1998 - THE CAMPAIGN FOR THE DFL NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR IS IN ITS FINAL WEEK AND THE MISSION IS CLEAR FOR FRONT RUNNER SKIP HUMPHREY: WITHSTAND A WEEK OF ATTACKS FROM HIS 4 CHALLENGERS. MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO POLITICAL EDITOR BOB COLLINS HAS THAT AND MORE IN TODAY'S POLITICAL ROUNDUP. ANY QUESTION THAT THE DEMOCRATS HAVE DROPPED THEIR INFORMAL AGREEMENT TO BE RELATIVELY NICE TO EACH OTHER DURING THE PRIMARY CAMPAIGN HAS VANISHED IN THE LAST FEW DAYS. IN LAST NIGHT'S DEBATE ON THE MINNESOTA NEWS NETWORK, VIRTUALLY EVERY CANDIDATE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF MARK DAYTON, AIMED THEIR RHETORIC AT SKIP HUMPHREY.
September 9, 1998 - Saint Paul for Wednesday M.E. Minnesota Public Radio's Campaign 98. From now to next week's primary election, we're continuing with our in-depth interviews with candidates on the issues. THIS week, we're focusing on the environmental views and policies of the gubernatorial candidates. In THIS segment, MPR's Karen Louise Boothe reports on DFL candidate Mark Dayton: You can hear the next segment of MPR's "campaign 98" focus on the issues this afternoon during All Things Considered. Amy Radil will report on DFL candidate Doug Johnson's environmental policies. And follow our political coverage on the web at www.mpr.org .
September 9, 1998 - Minnesota Public Radio's "Campaign 98". From now to the primary in September, we're presenting in-depth interviews with candidates on the issues. This week we're focusing on the environment. In this segment, Minnesota Public Radio's Amy Radil talks with D-F-L gubernatorial candidate Doug Johnson. BACK ANNOUNCE: You can hear the next segment of our Campaign 98 focus on the issues tomorrow on Morning Edition when Laura McCallum talks with Jesse Ventura about the environment. And visit our Election 98 web site at www.mpr.org.
September 10, 1998 - Midday presents a broadcast of the Minnesota Citizens' Forum “job interview” from the Minnesota State Fair, with two candidates for Governor…Jesse Ventura of the Reform Party; and Norm Coleman of the Republican Party.
September 10, 1998 - THE CAMPAIGN FOR THE DFL NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR IS IN ITS FINAL WEEK AND THE MISSION IS CLEAR FOR FRONT RUNNER SKIP HUMPHREY: WITHSTAND A WEEK OF ATTACKS FROM HIS 4 CHALLENGERS. MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO POLITICAL EDITOR BOB COLLINS HAS THE LATEST FROM YESTERDAY'S DAY OF CAMPAIGNING (Nfa NOTE: massage that any way you guys want). ANY QUESTION THAT THE DEMOCRATS HAVE DROPPED THEIR INFORMAL AGREEMENT TO BE RELATIVELY NICE TO EACH OTHER DURING THE PRIMARY CAMPAIGN HAS VANISHED IN THE LAST FEW DAYS.
September 10, 1998 - As part of the MPR series Campaign 98’, Laura McCallum looks at Reform Party gubernatorial candidate Jesse Ventura’s views on education environment. Ventura says he's an Isaac Walton League member, believes the federal government should regulate pollution, and regulation of feed lots.
September 15, 1998 - On this Midday, two former governors and two former chiefs of staff talk to Gary Eichten about the role of governor. Topics include the skills required, administration staff, understanding of state budget, and developing agenda. The guests also answer listener questions.