November 4, 2002 - In a historic campaign, the one week U.S. Senate campaign between Walter Mondale and Norm Coleman culminate with an election-eve debate at the Fitzgerald Theater in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota.
November 6, 2002 - Minnesota Governor-Elect Tim Pawlenty met with reporters today and talked with outgoing Governor Jesse Ventura about making the transition into office. Pawlenty says the election means Republican ideals will have a much smoother time at the Capitol than in the past. Minnesota Public Radio's Art Hughes reports.
November 6, 2002 - MPR’s Michael Khoo breaks down the numbers of 2002’ election results. Republican House Majority Leader Tim Pawlenty won his bid to be Minnesota's next governor. With 96% of precincts reporting, unofficial returns show Pawlenty leading DFL rival Roger Moe 45% to 36%. Independence Party candidate Tim Penny was trailing a distant third with 16% of the vote. The Green Party's Ken Pentel finished with just over 2%.
November 6, 2002 - Morning Edition’s Cathy Wurzer talks with political reporter Mark Zdechlik as voting results come in showing Minnesotans have apparently sent Republican Norm Coleman to the U.S. Senate, rejecting calls to honor Sen. Paul Wellstone's memory by putting Democrat Walter Mondale in his seat.
November 6, 2002 - Morning Edition’s Cathy Wurzer talks with Secretary of State Mary Kiffmeyer about dealing with absentee ballots and polling places being swamped by a higher than expected turnout.
November 6, 2002 - MPR's Mark Zdechlik reports on Republican Norm Coleman celebrating his election to the U.S. Senate. Coleman defeated former Vice President Walter Mondale, who entered the race less than a week prior, taking Senator Paul Wellstone's place on the ballot after Wellstone was killed in a plane crash.
November 7, 2002 - Minnesota Senator-elect Norm Coleman says he hopes to persuade interim Senator Dean Barkley to step down before the newly elected members of Congress are sworn in. On November 4th, 2002, Governor Ventura appointed Barkley to replace the late Senator Paul Wellstone who died in a plane crash two weeks ago. Coleman will follow Barkley after defeating former Vice President Walter Mondale in Tuesday's election.
November 7, 2002 - Minnesota Republicans - fresh from a near sweep in Tuesday's elections - are looking ahead to the future. But many Democrats can't seem to move beyond last week's Wellstone memorial service. The public ceremony was seen by many as a partisan political rally and has been called the spark that motivated Republican voters. Much focus has been put on Rick Kahn, Wellstone's campaign treasurer and close friend, whose speech ignited much of the controversy. Trent Gegax (GHEE-gacks) is a correspondent for Newsweek magazine. He conducted the only media interview Rick Kahn has given since the Wellstone memorial service. Gegax says Kahn is in an unfortunate, and perhaps undeserved, position.
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November 8, 2002 - Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman talks to Gary Eichten about the situation in the middle east, terrorism, and other global issues. He is the author of a new book, "Longitudes and Attitudes: Exploring the World After September 11."