Archive for June 2009
Norm Coleman Ends 2008 Election Legal Fight
Speaking outside his house in St. Paul on Tuesday afternoon, former Republican Senator Norm Coleman congratulated DFLer Al Franken as the new Senator from the Gopher State. Earlier this afternoon the Minnesota Supreme Court decided Franken was “entitled” to a…
Read MoreWho Defected on the US House Climate Change Legislation?
The U.S. House of Representative’s 219-212 vote last week in favor of the American Clean Energy and Security Act (HR 2454) passed in part due to the defection of a handful of Republicans, while more than half of the Blue…
Read MoreWisconsin Overtakes Minnesota as #1 State in Health Care Quality Rankings
The newly released 2008 state rankings by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ) finds the State of Wisconsin has passed Minnesota for overall health care quality in the United States….
Read MoreWhy Doesn’t Amy Klobuchar Run for Governor?
Despite overwhelming success in federal and state elections during the past few decades, the DFL may have missed its best chances (in 1998, 2006) to win a gubernatorial election in the Gopher State. Excluding gubernatorial contests, the DFL has won…
Read MoreIs New GOP House Minority Leader Kurt Zellers Politically Vulnerable?
The Minnesota House Republican’s selection of Kurt Zellers (32B-Maple Grove) as their new Minority Leader may not be unusual in terms of the 4-term legislator’s political ideology (conservative) or policy positions (pro tax cuts and fiscal responsibility), but it is…
Read MoreIowa Endures Largest Monthly Increase in Unemployment in Quarter Century
The new numbers released late last week by Iowa Workforce Development continue to highlight the worst employment trend the Hawkeye State has faced in more than three decades. Iowa’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased from 5.1 in April to 5.8…
Read MoreMinnesota U.S. Senate Race Still Fodder for Late-Night Comedians
Now seven and a half months out from Election Day, the U.S. Senate contest between DFLer Al Franken and Republican Norm Coleman is still providing a few yucks on late-night television. In recent weeks, Bill Maher has been a virtual…
Read MoreIs the Minnesota US House Delegation Voting More Conservatively?
With the DFL winning a string of 9 consecutive presidential elections, 4 out of 5 U.S. Senate contests (counting Al Franken), and netting 35 state House and 11 state Senate seats since 2002, Minnesota has been frequently characterized as an…
Read MorePawlenty Unallotment Strategy, Decision Not to Run in 2010 Have Little Impact on Approval Ratings
Just as Tim Pawlenty’s announcement that he would use an unallotment strategy to resolve the state’s budget crisis had little impact on his approval ratings in late May, his decision to not seek a third term as Minnesota’s Governor also…
Read MoreMinnesota, Wisconsin Lead Nation in Largest Proportion of House Committee Leadership Posts
U.S. Representative John Kline’s (MN-02) election this week as the Ranking Member of the House Committee on Education and Labor further established the Gopher State’s House delegation as one of the most powerful in the nation. Minnesota now has…
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