Some in the media, who had already been buzzing about Klobuchar as a dark horse candidate, went all-in after her decisive win on Election Day.
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Control of Congress doesn’t hinge on Minnesota’s contested House districts, but it depends on districts like them across the country.
Conservatives have overwhelmingly rallied to the defense of Kavanaugh.
Facebook and Google are among the top targets.
For advocates, the decision to end an Obama-ordered environmental study was both predictable and shocking.
The conventional wisdom has been that Housley faces long odds in her effort to be the first Republican to win a U.S. Senate seat in Minnesota in 16 years.
No race to the left is playing out among the primary field: the leading candidates are all already there.
Anderson Kelliher was Speaker of the Minnesota House for four years but dropped off the political map after falling short in her 2010 bid for governor.
Smith’s attempting to walk a fine line on mining in northern Minnesota. Her critics aren’t having it.
At the heart of Ellison’s decision: Where he can best counter the Trump administration.
A lot depends on how other nations react to the new taxes.
Emmer’s bill is so narrowly tailored to Minnesota interests that it almost requires a Minnesota sponsor in the upper chamber. But Franken has already come out against it, leaving all eyes on Amy Klobuchar.
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community was first recognized by the federal government in 1969. Today, it’s a force to be reckoned with.
One expert estimates that eliminating the state and local tax deduction could pay for 15 to 25 percent of the GOP’s entire tax plan.
Qatar and United Arab Emirates based carriers are playing a growing role in the U.S. market. But are they playing fair?