This video is of Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois) kicking off his Minnesota Presidential Campaign.
Unfortunately, wordpress.com won’t let me embed the video so I’ll just have to link to it. It can be found here.
Giving you the scoop on politics in Minnesota
Tim Pawlenty, the incumbent republican, was able to just barely hold onto his seat for Minnesota’s gubernatorial race. He faced a tough opposition from democrat Mike Hatch. It may have been Judi Dutcher’s (Hatch’s runningmate) gaffe on E-85, it may have been Hatch’s response to a reporter, or voters may have just liked Pawlenty better. Either way, it ended up being an extremely close race, with Pawlenty only winning by 1%.
Amy Klobuchar took an easy win for the open Minnesota senate seat, beating out Republican Mark Kennedy and others by over 20%. The democrats kept this seat and nationwide took control of the senate. (and the house.)
Democrat Jim Oberstar won for the seventeenth time up in Minnesota’s eighth district. This is another race that doesn’t come as much of a surprise to us. After 34 years, you build up quite a bit of name recognition. Not to mention, Jim Oberstar is a very good candidate.
Democrat Collin Peterson easily kept his seat in Minnesota’s seventh district with almost 70% of the vote. He was up against Republican Michael Barrett and Constitution party candidate Ken Lucier. Peterson is most likely now going to head up the house agricultural committee.

The republican Bachman was able to keep the sixth district republican by beating out Democrat Patty Wetterling and Independence party candidate John Binkowski in a race that has gotten its fair share of national attention. Wetterling who took a lead a month or so ago after the Foley scandal, apparently wasn’t able to hold onto that lead in this republican district.

Keith Ellison won the race for Minnesota’s fifth district on election day, become the first Muslim in congress. The democrat Keith Ellison beat out republican Alan Fine, Green Party candidate Jay Pond, and Independent Tammy Lee.

Democrat Betty McCollum easily kept her seat as the congresswoman for Minnesota’s fourth district, with over almost 100,000 more votes than her opponent, Obi Sium. This is another race that comes as no surprise seeing as the fourth is located in the very democratic heart of the twin cities.

Here’s another republican who survived election day, and once again not really a surprise. Wendy Wilde did put up a fairly creative campaign, (For example, check out her site: http://www.electmom.com/) but in the end the republican Ramstad did better in the southern twin cities suburbs. So, now this the second of the only three remaining republican house seats in Minnesota.

Well, incumbent republican John Kline was able to survive the republican slaughtering that occurred on election day, but he sure won’t be in the majority anymore. Although this race wasn’t too much of a surprise, it would have been nice to see a candidate like Coleen Rowley have done a little better.

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