Wednesday, May 25, 2005

Inside The DFL Election

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Behind the Scenes at DFL Election


Why did Betty Folliard tell her delegates to vote for Brian Melendez and power him to victory as State DFL Chair? Peter knows and tells all this week.

Also: US Senate Candidate Amy Klobuchar tells us what her daughter fears most about Amy's run for Federal office.

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Sunday, May 22, 2005

Pictures & Video From DFL State Chair Vote


Chair Candidate Josh Syrjamaki at the podium


Chair Candidate Betty Folliard at the podium


Brian Melendez supporters rally


The ballots are cast


Brian Melendez introduced by Josh Syramaki as the next DFL State Chair
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Saturday, May 21, 2005

Melendez Elected DFL Chair

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Brian Melendez wins in tight 3-way chair race.
On this special edition of "Inside Minnesota Politics" we have on-the-scene coverage of the DFL State Chair election -- including the final vote totals that were NOT revealed to the delegates.

In an exclusive interview new DFL State Chair Brian Melendez tells Peter the first things he's going to do now that he's in office.

Runner-up Josh Syrjamaki tells Peter what his plans are now that he's lost the race.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2005

DFL State Chair Tells All

On this week's podcast:DFL State Chair Mike Erlandson

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If you made it to Mike Erlandson’s going away party you heard some pretty good stories. But there are some that remained untold – until now. Mike invited Peter Idusogie and “Inside Minnesota Politics” into his home for a very candid, raucous and inspiring interview that every Minnesota DFLer should hear.

Is Mike running for office? Listen and decide for yourself.

Don't let the one hour running time scare you. You'll laugh, you'll get angry, and you'll want to take action.

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Next time: a much shorter show. We promise!


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Saturday, May 14, 2005

No DFL Endorsement for Minneapolis Mayor

Delegates are heading home after 13+ hours and five ballots. Neither R.T. Rybak or Peter McLaughlin got 60% of the vote. Here's the result of the 5th ballot:
Rybak: 653 (45%)
McLaughlin: 765 (52.8%)
No Endorsement: 32 (2.21%)
Total votes: 1450


McLaughlin told "Inside Minnesota Politics with Peter Idusogie" this week that he would consider a no endorsement a "win" for him since he is running against an incumbent mayor

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Minneapolis DFL Convention Showdown

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Showdown at the Minneapolis DFL Convention

Minneapolis DFLers are not all one big happy family these days. The two DFL candidates for Mayor are ripping into each other over education, crime and the city budget.

Challenger Peter McLaughlin says Mayor R.T. Rybak "has been essentially missing in action" when it comes to education and "has allowed the violent crime genie back out of the bottle."

Rybak says McLaughlin is trying to scare people so they'll vote for him and McLaughlin's proposals are "budget busters"

Who should be Mayor of Minneapolis? Listen and decide for yourself. The DFL decides this Saturday May 14th.

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Next week: DFL State Chair Mike Erlandson on what he's accomplished and what the party still needs to do when he steps down.

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Wednesday, May 04, 2005

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Matt Entenza-Community First vs. It's All About Me

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On this week's show:
Community First vs. “It’s All About Me”

That’s how House DFL leader Matt Entenza explains the difference between the DFL and the Republicans. He says “no new taxes” is a “bankrupt pledge” since Minnesotans are being “nickeled and dimed to death” by millions of dollars in “fees”.

He also spells out how the DFL plans to pay for the spending increase it has proposed. You might be surprised at his solution.

Plus… what do paper corporations in Bermuda have to do with increased class sizes in Minnesota?

Matt and PeterPeter asks Representative some pointed questions – is he running for Governor? Who is he supporting in the DFL State Chair race?

And Peter explains the hard truth about campaign financing. Why in the end it doesn’t matter that DFL US Senate candidates are financed by individuals, while the Republican candidate is largely funded by Political Action Committee money.

Next week: A preview of the showdown for Minneapolis Mayor. R.T. Rybak and Peter McLaughlin vie for DFL backing at the May 14th convention.

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