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...million. All told we're looking at the expenditure of between $30 million and $40 million in advertising for Minnesota's Senate race. When one considers all the good that could be done with those resources it's almost enough to make a civic-minded...

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Opinion
Senate candidates play 'word games'

ST. PAUL -- Minnesota's Senate candidates engaged in a semantic battle Friday, clashing over whether a plan to let younger workers invest part of their Social...

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News
Truce ending as pundits ponder a Coleman-Mondale race

ST. PAUL (AP) -- The political truce in Minnesota's Senate race showed signs of unraveling, as partisans began contemplating a short contest between Republican Senate candidate Norm Coleman...

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Minnesota Senate winner may not be known until Wednesday

ST. PAUL -- If Minnesota's Senate race determines which party controls the chamber, the rest of the nation better be ready to wait. While Republican Norm Coleman...

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News
Mondale concedes state Senate race to Coleman

ST. PAUL -- Exactly one week after he entered Minnesota's Senate race as a fill-in for the late Sen. Paul Wellstone, Walter Mondale conceded to Republican Norm Coleman on Wednesday and declared...

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News
Election judge who burned ballots takes stand but refuses to testify

AUSTIN (AP) -- An election judge who admitted destroying 17 ballots in southern Minnesota's Senate District 27 election took the stand but refused to testify Friday in a court hearing into the results of the close contest. Jeanette...

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News
Open Forum: The making of a welfare cheat'

...to be diligent to protect them selves. Campaign irregularities have occurred that may determine the outcome of Minnesota's Senate race. Minnesotans deserve to know that the outcome will follow the letter of the law, nothing less. Church property...

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Opinion
OTHER OPINIONS

All four of the leading Democrats who are running in Minnesota's Senate primary Sept. 12 are good candidates. Here's hoping that whoever wins the primary ... tones down their rhetoric on the coverage...

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Opinion
Poll: Bush, Gore in tight race; Dayton holds big lead over Grams

...Thursday. The poll's error margin of plus or minus 4 percentage points means the race is too close to call. In Minnesota's Senate race, DFLer Mark Dayton was far ahead of Republican incumbent Rod Grams, 47 percent to 30 percent. Independence...

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Politics
Dayton clarifies gun stance; Grams on the road

...sought to clarify his position on gun control Friday, and Sen. Rod Grams launched a "Common Sense" bus tour as Minnesota's Senate race sped toward the finish line. The campaigns merged when the candidates met for a 90-minute debate on Twin...

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