October 3, 2002 -
September 27, 2002 - Green Party gubernatorial candidate Ken Pentel today FRIDAY released a series of proposals designed to reduce water pollution in the state. Pentel says he's the only candidate stressing environmental issues in his race. But Pentel is battling for the environmental vote with DFL'er Roger Moe, who got the Sierra Club's endorsement. And the other two major party candidates in the race say they've supported environmental programs while serving in office. Minnesota Public Radio's Laura McCallum looks at the candidates' views on environmental issues...
September 13, 2002 - Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Pawlenty says he's running for the job he's always wanted. But Pawlenty's road to the governor's race has taken a few twists and turns. The House Majority Leader dropped out of the race four years ago and considered running for the U.S. Senate this year, before a call from Vice President Dick Cheney changed his mind. During his ten years in the Legislature, Pawlenty has developed a reputation as an able leader and a quick wit, but critics say he moved to the right to get his party's support this year. In the latest in our series of gubernatorial candidate profiles, Minnesota Public Radio's Laura McCallum has this look at Tim Pawlenty...
September 11, 2002 -
September 9, 2002 - When voters go to the polls tomorrow (MONDAY) for the primary election, some will find their legislators on the ballot, along with challengers seeking to unseat them. Minnesota's legislative caucuses will be closely watching a handful of those races. Three have been flagged by the caucuses as the most competitive. The incumbents being challenged include a state senator facing the former senator he replaced, and the assistant Senate majority leader. Minnesota Public Radio's Laura McCallum reports...
August 30, 2002 - The major party candidates for governor reacted positively to news that a new baseball labor agreement will apparently prevent Major League Baseball from eliminating the Minnesota Twins for the next four years. The candidates learned of the tentative agreement shortly before appearing in an Minnesota Public Radio debate at the State Fair.
August 14, 2002 - The first television attack ad in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race has prompted candidates on both sides to call for it to be taken off the air. A group called Citizens Opposed to Racism and Discrimination is running an ad calling DFL Senator Paul Wellstone a liar and a millionaire. The Wellstone campaign says the ad is just the latest in a series of attack ads run by outside interest groups. Minnesota Public Radio's Laura McCallum asked an analyst to review the latest ads...
August 13, 2002 -
August 12, 2002 -
July 12, 2002 - The stadium debate will be back at the Capitol again next year. Now that a new Twins ballpark in St. Paul seems all but dead, Hennepin County officials say they'll try to persuade lawmakers to take up the issue again next session. The four major party gubernatorial candidates say they're willing to allow Hennepin County to bid for a new ballpark, but some key legislators are skeptical about the prospects for revisiting the issue. Minnesota Public Radio's Laura McCallum reports.