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Politics

Politics

Meet the real people who killed democracy in America

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 19, 2018, 9:38 AM Oct 19, 2018
40

Since the last big election, few news stories have concentrated on who’s needed to elect people to office these days: people who don’t bother voting — the people who believe their lives are so disconnected from public policy, that the effort isn’t worth their time.
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Politics

Racist Arkansas campaign ad has some MN funding

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 19, 2018, 8:19 AM Oct 19, 2018
9

The fact that almost every reasonable person who listens to an ad in support of an Arkansas Republican congressman’s re-election thinks it’s fake offers at least a glimpse of hope that there are still people who realize the problem with it.

It’s not fake. Read more →

Politics

Newspapers do their part to foul political discourse

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 17, 2018, 10:41 AM Oct 17, 2018
7

There’s a growing trend — particularly among smaller newspapers — that’s doing nothing to improve the political climate. The newspapers are charging to have a letter to the editor printed in the local paper and posted online. Read more →

Politics

New York Times couches poll showing GOP swing in northern MN

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 17, 2018, 7:22 AM Oct 17, 2018
47

The New York Times is backing away — sort of — from its weekend poll that showed a sudden swing to Republican Pete Stauber in Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District. Read more →

Politics

Heitkamp #MeToo open letter used women’s names without permission

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 16, 2018, 10:51 AM Oct 16, 2018
15

North Dakota Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, who is in a close re-election fight with Rep. Kevin Cramer, was put on the defensive today while trying to go on the offensive over the sexual assaults of women. Read more →

Politics

Why Jason Lewis’ op-ed went unchallenged

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 16, 2018, 8:35 AM Oct 16, 2018
45

Jason Lewis, the 2nd District congressman, is in a close race with DFLer Angie Craig in next month’s election. So it seems unusual that Lewis got op-ed space in Monday’s Star Tribune — and Tom Emmer got similar space today — to use to campaign against the opposition if they so choose. Read more →

Politics

Poll: Northern MN congressional seat may flip

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 15, 2018, 7:06 AM Oct 15, 2018
25

Pete Stauber, the Republican candidate for the 8th District congressional seat, picked up a big endorsement when the Duluth News Tribune editorial board endorsed him in the apparent close race with DFLer Joe Radinovich. The seat is being vacated by congressman Rick Nolan, a DFLer.
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Politics

Live coverage of Trump rallies disappears

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 11, 2018, 9:00 AM Oct 11, 2018
11

Fox News is still providing online coverage of the rallies, but Politico claims the White House is concerned that the president is losing an important megaphone.

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Politics

Can’t we all just get along? No, astronaut learns

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 8, 2018, 2:16 PM Oct 8, 2018
17

Scott Kelly has a perspective that few others have on the subject on an out-of-control political discourse. His sister-in-law, Gabby Giffords, was shot in the head just a week into her third term in Congress at the same venue in Tucson in which a federal judge was killed. Read more →

Politics

A journalist destroys his TV station’s credibility

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 6, 2018, 3:53 PM Oct 6, 2018
69

KTTC, the Rochester TV station, has some explaining to do if it wants to restore the credibility it lost when a news anchor wore a Make America Great Again hat during a live shot at President Trump’s appearance in Rochester.
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Politics

1,000 Words: The media goes to a political rally

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 4, 2018, 3:27 PM Oct 4, 2018
17

Let’s check in on how the media is faring at the big Trump rally in Rochester. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Politics

There’s likely no price to pay for Donald Trump’s fraud

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 3, 2018, 7:03 AM Oct 3, 2018
64

President Trump has made his wealth a big story for his entire life. It’s the very underpinning of his popularity. Now the New York Times has published a blockbuster story about how he got rich, and it seems to be lost in the usual noise that surrounds this president.
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Politics

A rare moment when a senator had to listen

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 28, 2018, 1:36 PM Sep 28, 2018
37

With an insulated life, the nation’s politicians are rarely in the uncomfortable position Sen. Jeff Flake and his handlers were put in this morning after he said he’d vote to approve the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh as a U.S. Supreme Court justice.
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Politics

Can old people scare young people into voting?

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 26, 2018, 2:24 PM Sep 26, 2018
57

According to a new poll, only 28 percent of young voters say they’ll vote in midterm elections next month. Across all demographics, a little more than half say they’ll vote, so young people are pretty much booting the chance to have significant influence on an election. Again.
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Politics

On the campaign trail, Wisconsin’s racism is showing

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 21, 2018, 7:11 AM Sep 21, 2018
5

In Madison, someone called the cops because a candidate for state assembly was knocking on doors looking for votes. She was ‘suspicious’, and by ‘suspicious’, the complainant actually meant ‘black.’ Read more →

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