Just two days after Jesse Ventura's surprise victory, Democrats are taking the first step toward reshaping the party. House D-F-L'ers met last night to elect a new MINORITY leader for the first time in more than a decade. D-F-L'ers are already focusing on how they can regain control of the House in two years, after losing the majority in Tuesday's election. Minnesota Public Radio's Laura McCallum reports... It took four ballots and a five-hour meeting that ran past midnight, but house D-F-L'ers finally chose Tom Pugh of South St. Paul to lead them for the next two years. The 49-year-old attorney was first elected to the House ten years ago, and says Democrats need to focus on suburban voters to try to regain the majority in the next election. Pugh says lawmakers can't