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Jason DeRusha talked to Gophers QB Max Brosmer on WCCO Radio about the season so far. LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/4hvhhNm
Over 4 inches of snow fell in parts of Minnesota yesterday. BMTN: https://fluence-media.co/4fobVBO
Several Democratic governors dressed up as Tim Walz for Halloween. PHOTOS: https://fluence-media.co/3Ur3BZR
The final Gallup poll before the election finds Americans are pessimistic about the economy and the direction of the country, but Kamala Harris and Tim Walz have positive approval ratings, while the Republican has negatives. POLL: https://fluence-media.co/3C8K4ar
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POLL: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “[With] early ballots already cast, just how confident are Minnesotans that the ballots are secure and will be counted in an accurate and timely manner? According to our final KSTP-TV/SurveyUSA pre-election poll, 47% have a ‘great deal’ of confidence in a secure election and another 29% have some confidence. 14% have a little confidence and 6% have no confidence at all. … Only 25% of Republicans are confident in election security, compared to 69% of Democrats and 43% of independents. … Minnesotans are generally less confident in a peaceful transfer of power regardless of who wins the presidential election. Just 46% say they’re confident there will be a peaceful transition and 40% say they’re not confident. However, it’s one of the few areas where all three groups are close to agreement on an issue.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4fu6C42
SENATE RACE: via a Star Tribune newsletter, VERBATIM: “GOP U.S. Senate candidate Royce White declared ‘war’ on the Minnesota Republican Party and its chair, David Hann, after the ex-NBA player realized he was not included on an elections mailer the party sent out. … WHITE: ‘You smile in my face and pull this bullshit? You neocons are finished, every last one of you.’ … But White was not the only candidate running for federal office the party didn’t include on the mailer, Hann pointed out, calling White’s frustration a ‘misunderstanding.’ Hann also said the party sends other mailers and does not include every candidate on every one. … Regardless of White’s frustrations, Hann said the party still stands behind him. HANN: ‘He’s the endorsed candidate, and we support our endorsed candidates.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3YLmOYT
BALLOTS: via Office of the Sec. of State, VERBATIM: “In the past week, more than 350,000 Minnesotans cast their ballot ahead of the November 5 Election, bringing the current total number of accepted ballots to 919,581. Local election officials have distributed 1,152,900 absentee and mail ballots in Minnesota since voting began on September 20. The Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State will update absentee voting statistics again on November 1, 4, and 5. … Nearly 195,000 ballots have not yet been returned.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/48v5ASO
RESULTS: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Asked at a news conference Tuesday if Minnesota will again top the nation in voter turnout, [Sec. Steve Simon] said maybe, but ‘other states have stepped up their game.’ Across the U.S., more than 60 million people have voted early. … Results might take longer to be reported in Minnesota on Election Day, thanks to a recent change in state law that gives voters until 8 p.m. on Nov. 5 to drop off their absentee ballot. In past elections, absentee ballots had to be received by 3 p.m. to be counted, so the change aligns the absentee deadline with when the polls close at 8 p.m.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3NOLDNp
MUSLIM VOTE: via Sahan Journal, VERBATIM: “Months after Muslim voters helped give Minnesota one of the highest ‘uncommitted’ rates in the Democratic primary, the state’s Muslim community remains sharply split. … The fractures have played out in recent weeks with a conflicting series of endorsements by key groups, a heavy-handed effort to get local imams to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris, and a survey released by a local nonprofit showing that most Somalis still back Democrats. The debate has become so heated that many Muslim leaders are reluctant to go on the record supporting any presidential candidate, fearing they will anger some parts of their communities.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4fcnNan
BUS TOUR: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Mixing progressive dreams with dire warnings, a group of DFL leaders riled up a group of volunteers in St. Paul on Thursday morning, urging them to push on through the day’s freezing rain and fatigue in the remaining days before the election. Several elected officials including Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan and U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar told the group of about 150 campaign staffers, volunteers and union members about how meaningful their work is to keeping DFL control of the Legislature, as the electeds start a statewide bus tour to turn out votes. ‘We are here to keep our trifecta here in Minnesota,’ U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar told volunteers on Thursday.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3NNymod
COLBERT: via WCCO-TV, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, will be conveying his closing message to Americans in an interview set to air on Monday night, the eve of the election, on CBS's ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.’ Walz recorded the interview Thursday morning in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. … The interview on late-night TV will mark Walz's last address to the country on a national platform before the election.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4e8cr5V
DONORS: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Wealthy Minnesotans have opened their pocketbooks to back either former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris, making their mark on the race for the White House. Minnesota donors have funneled $24 million to joint fundraising committees, PACs and principal campaign committees for Harris and $7 million to Trump committees and PACs. … The Pohlads, one of Minnesota’s wealthiest families, had the largest financial impact on the Harris campaign. Robert Pohlad and his wife, Rebecca Pohlad, gave more than $1.6 million to Harris. … Rockefeller fortune heiress Alida Messinger, the ex-wife of former Gov. Mark Dayton, was another top-five donor.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40sWZ1g
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MPD: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Minneapolis city officials said Thursday there will be an independent review of the Minneapolis Police Department’s handling of a south Minneapolis shooting. … A group of protesters interrupted the council meeting to demand a response. … Council members told protesters they would add a public comment session to an upcoming meeting so they could come back and speak to the council. The city council voted to ask the city auditor to conduct a review of the case. … Protesters outlined additional demands. They are asking for [Chief Brian O’Hara] to be fired, and for the city to provide financial assistance to the [victim’s] family. Minneapolis Community Safety Commissioner Toddrick Barnette said Thursday that he will not fire O’Hara. … Barnette said he and O’Hara are in full support of an independent review, [as is] Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40rp4G8
MORE: The Star Tribune has details on email correspondence between the shooting victim and Minneapolis Police Department officials in this case. READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hq8BYN
FREY: Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey spoke to Jason DeRusha on WCCO Radio about current events in the city and his plans for the future. Despite ongoing backlash following a controversial shooting, Frey said he supports Police Chief Brian O’Hara and he does not intend to fire him or to step down as mayor. Frey also confirmed that he is planning to run for a third term in 2025, but he does not have more details to share yet. QUOTE: “I do plan to do so, but I’m not making any [reelection] announcements here today.” LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/3NPgcT0
From yesterday’s lunch take:
MORIARTY: via Axios Twin Cities, VERBATIM: “Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty isn't on the ballot this year, but she's still showing up in campaign ads. GOP-aligned groups are funding mail pieces and digital spots seeking to tie vulnerable Democrats to the progressive prosecutor, whose charging decisions have at times prompted public backlash. And those Democrats are distancing themselves publicly in response. Axios has spotted the tactic used against Ann Johnson Stewart, the DFL's candidate in the high stakes Senate special election, and Rep. Zack Stephenson, a swing-district Democrat who works as a prosecutor in the Hennepin County Attorney's office.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3AmVBm8
SD45: via WCCO Radio, VERBATIM: “Meet Kathleen Fowke and Ann Johnson Stewart. The lone Senate race Tuesday involves voters around Lake Minnetonka, and the outcome will determine [who controls] the Senate at the State Capitol. They made their cases for election on The WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar.” LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/4hrHRHc
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HD18A: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Last weekend a group of volunteers met at Nicollet Mart, the only gas station in the rural town of Nicollet. It’s co-owned by Republican hopeful Erica Schwartz. She is a first-time candidate who is hoping to unseat incumbent DFL Rep. Jeff Brand and turn Minnesota House District 18A red… In the 2022 election, Brand won the seat by just 411 votes — one of the slimmest margins among all state House races…That’s understandable: A majority of voters in the area chose Donald Trump in 2016, then swung to Joe Biden in 2020…Schwartz senses another swing is in store and she is confident she can put the House seat in the Republican column this election. Schwartz, who helps run the family-owned convenience store, said things need to change.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3C9OaPB
HD24A/25A: via Rochester Post Bulletin, VERBATIM: “Upsets are not out of the realm of possibility as a recent batch of campaign finance reports underscore the competitive nature of two of the five House races [in Rochester]. … Money has been flowing into the House District 25A race between DFL Rep. Kim Hicks and Republican challenger Ken Navitsky. Navitsky, a Rochester sales tax executive, has lagged behind Hicks, a human services official, in fundraising, but just barely, $46,000 to $49,000, making the race the most expensive in the area. … The other race in which the challenger has shown greater fundraising prowess than the incumbent is the one between GOP Rep. Duane Quam and DFL challenger Heather Holmes in House District 24A. Holmes has outpaced Quam in fundraising, $31,000 to $19,000, and outspent him nearly two-to-one, $27,000 to $15,000.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4ebJNkg
MORE: The Rochester Post Bulletin also has an in-depth profile on canvassing and door-knocking in southeastern Minnesota, and how strategies have changed over time. READ: https://fluence-media.co/4foYqlq
JUDGES: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Judges face more restrictions when campaigning than other candidates for public office. They don’t run with partisan endorsements or support. They can’t ask individuals for money and can’t state their positions on legal issues or coordinate campaigns. Former state Supreme Court Justice David Lillehaug [cited] two main obstacles to running as a judge, especially statewide: time and money. State restrictions eliminate the most effective means of fundraising — dialing for dollars by the candidate. … Generally, statewide judicial campaigns raise about $250,000.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3Utayty
POLLING: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “One of the purposes of public opinion polling [is] to see how opinions change over time. But what if they don’t change? Over the last four MinnPost/Embold Research surveys of Minnesota voters, sentiment has stayed nearly the same on several key questions — the issues most important to voters and whether the state and nation are moving in the right direction or are on the wrong track. … Though approval ratings for President Joe Biden have moved up and down some — though never into positive territory — thoughts about Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz have stayed remarkably consistent.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4f4kamY
BRINGING SAFETY TO ‘THE NEXT LEVEL’: As part of Enbridge’s work on the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Reservation in northern Minnesota, Enbridge has brought in family-owned and Indigenous-owned Northern Lights Family Outfitters to fully outfit project workers right on the job site with personal protective equipment (PPE) from its 48-foot mobile trailer. “Enbridge really brings safety to the next level,” says Patti, a project liaison for Enbridge and the Fond du Lac Band. “It’s really helpful to have a mobile unit, especially for this kind of work.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3OQYmjn (SPONSORED: Enbridge)
POT: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Cannabis dispensaries won’t open in Minneapolis until 2025. However, the city took a significant regulatory step Thursday by adopting a set of zoning rules that will apply to cannabis sellers, manufacturers and other related businesses. The regulations do not impose a distance restriction between individual cannabis dispensaries. … Aurin Chowdhury offered the amendment that eliminates a proposed 300-foot buffer between dispensaries. She said she wants to ensure local business owners — who have already opened low-potency hemp stores and want to become dispensaries — don’t get pushed out by someone who gets a license first and is within that buffer zone. … Chowdhury said that the amendment is in line with regulations adopted by the city of St. Paul earlier this week.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/48xtmNZ
ABORTION: via WCCO Radio, VERBATIM: “Fringe presidential candidate Randall Terry is running as a candidate for the Constitution Party. The well-known Christian activist is buying anti-abortion ads featuring extremely graphic and disturbing imagery. Some stations have been issuing warnings at the beginning of the ads, but if you're wondering why a station would agree to this, the simple answer is they don't have a choice. Under FCC rules and political free speech, they are forced to accept the ads. … University of Minnesota Journalism professor Jane Kirtley [said] ‘The Federal Communications Commission in the past has ruled specifically on graphic images of aborted fetuses. The stations tried to argue that this violated federal communications indecency broadcast rules, and the agency said it's political speech and you must run it.’” READ/LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/4fqFWRz
PRISONS: via WCCO-TV, VERBATIM: “Minnesota prisons will stop receiving direct mail on Nov. 1 after state officials announced another new step to help stop illegal drug smuggling. Instead, all mail will be rerouted out-of-state to a company that will replicate the mail before sending it back to Minnesota. … Paul Schnell, Minnesota's prison commissioner, [said] ‘We can focus our attention in areas other than mail, which is taking and consuming massive amounts of time.’ … The contract will cost Minnesota taxpayers roughly $540,000 a year, but Schnell said the cost is a ‘wash’ considering the amount of money currently being spent to scan and reprint mail on-site at just a few locations.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4f8cdgp
PERMITTING REFORM FOR RESPONSIBLE INDUSTRIES: Jobs for Minnesotans is committed to advancing responsible industrial projects through a predictable, timely and transparent permitting process. Broad permitting reform for all responsible industries is essential to strengthening Minnesota’s communities and advancing our state’s clean energy future. (SPONSORED: Jobs for Minnesotans)
UMN: via a U of M press release, VERBATIM: “The Regent Candidate Advisory Council (RCAC) is currently accepting applications for four positions open on the University of Minnesota Board of Regents in 2025. The positions to be filled include one student at-large position, two at-large positions, and one Fifth Congressional District position. The application deadline is Friday, December 6. … Regents are unpaid volunteers who serve six-year, staggered terms. … From the pool of applicants, the RCAC will invite selected candidates for public interviews in early January of 2025, and then will submit to a Joint Legislative Committee the names of two to four candidates for each open Regent position.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hvPhZY
TRUCKERS: via WCCO Radio, VERBATIM: “Minnesota is facing a shortage of professional truck drivers. Because the freight economy is currently down, the shortage of professional truck drivers is less severe. But once things pick back up, the demand for more drivers will grow significantly. … ‘We are predominantly a population of older white males that are retiring and we just haven't been filling up the pipeline fast enough,’ says John Hausladen, President of the Minnesota Trucking Association. ‘And so as that core group of drivers are leaving the industry, we are left with gaps.’” READ/LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/4hq7Mzb
MEDIA: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “Jim Boyd was shocked last week when the billionaire owners of powerhouse newspapers The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post suddenly canceled their paper’s election endorsements of Vice President Kamala Harris. Then Boyd found out the Minnesota Star Tribune also isn’t endorsing candidates this year. … Boyd [is] a 78-year-old former Strib editorial page editor who called the move gutless. ‘It felt like a repudiation of everything that I had worked for for 40 years.’ … The Strib’s decision, described as an experiment, was originally announced in August. … But the upheaval at the Times and Post has, for many Minnesotans, reignited scrutiny of the Strib’s decision.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hp7usd
ECONOMICDEVELOPMENT: From Grand Rapids, a conversation about opportunities and challenges to economic growth in Greater Minnesota with Tuleah Palmer, CEO of the Blandin Foundation, Roy Smith of the IRRRB and Steve Loney from Kiesler Wellness Center. From workforce to energy costs, a thoughtful conversation on how leaders are working together to push the region’s economy forward. Mainstreet Minnesota is presented by Compeer Financial. LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/MainstreetMN2
WORTHINGTON: via AP News, VERBATIM: “Immigrants from Southeast Asia, East Africa and now predominantly Central America have transformed Worthington, a once overwhelmingly white farming community. Students of color constitute more than 80% of those enrolled in K-12, Spanish is most children’s first language, and soccer is far more popular than football. … Most lifelong residents in this politically red area are proud of Worthington’s cosmopolitan flair, thriving economy and booming population. Thanks to migrants, most of whom come to work in the pork processing plant, the town has bucked the trend of rural communities [declining] nationwide. … But such rapid change has come with significant challenges and costs, many due to language and cultural barriers. Crucially, old-timers and newcomers are grappling with how to turn very separate groups into one functioning community.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3NQ4pE6
LONG PRAIRIE: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Two months into the school year, Daniel Ludvigson is gone. Or rather, ‘on special assignment,’ according to the terminology of the Long Prairie-Grey Eagle School Board, which voted 4-3 earlier this month to remove him as superintendent. … The dismissal is the latest blow in this central Minnesota community on the edge of the prairie. Over the last nine months, the town of 3,400 residents and seat of Todd County has lost its mayor, a city manager, two school board members, and now its superintendent.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/48sCu6C
LAKEVILLE: via a Rep. Angie Craig press release, VERBATIM: “Today, U.S. Representative Angie Craig announced $330,750 in federal grant funding for the Mega Stop Inc., a truck stop in Lakeville, to help expand their access to homegrown biofuels. This funding comes as a Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentives Program grant, which is part of a $239 million investment made in the Inflation Reduction Act to increase the availability of domestic biofuels in 18 states and give Americans cleaner, more affordable fuel options.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4fprERd
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT: Flint Hills Resources makes fuels and other products people need and use every day — products that help keep Minnesota moving. The company does this while prioritizing safety and environmental stewardship and contributing meaningfully to the community. That’s Stewardship with a Purpose. LEARN MORE: https://fluence-media.co/3ALNT4U (SPONSORED: Flint Hills Resources)
From yesterday’s Fluence newsletters:
MAYO: via ProPublica, VERBATIM: “Since the beginning of his political career, Gov. Tim Walz has maintained close ties to the world-famous Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. The hospital had considerable sway with the Obama administration as it crafted the 2010 Affordable Care Act, and it lobbied against a public option. … On various occasions, Walz has also acquiesced to the wishes of Mayo, even when those were at odds with the goals of other allies. In 2023, for example, Mayo leveraged its plans for a $5 billion expansion in Minnesota to muscle Walz into helping kill a bill aimed at slowing the speed of rising health care costs, which had passed the state House and Senate. … When Walz pushed back on Mayo’s plans for consolidation, he had little success.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/48r7ns9
VOTERS: Via MPR, stories about a pair of demographics and their potential impact as voters. ARAB-AMERICAN: https://fluence-media.co/3UvRzyp NATIVE AMERICAN: https://fluence-media.co/3Ah0H3f
OPIOIDS: via Minnesota Monthly, VERBATIM: “On Tuesday, the City of Minneapolis unveiled its first-ever Mobile Medical Unit (MMU), a state-of-the-art vehicle that could help bridge gaps in health care access and reduce barriers in underserved communities. … Over $1 million from opioid settlement funds will cover the cost of the new unit, including equipping the vehicle with medical supplies and hiring staff. With a focus on substance use, the MMU could help reduce opioid overdose deaths, increase access to treatment, promote long-term recovery, and expand access to medications for opioid use disorder.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3YINnht
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TODAY: Via the Harris-Walz Campaign, Gov. Tim Walz will visit Michigan to campaign in Detroit, Flint and Traverse City.
TODAY: via Mpls. NAACP advisory, VERBATIM: “The Minneapolis NAACP will be hosting a Press Conference at 1101 W. Broadway at 11:00 am Friday November 1, 2024. We will be responding to the shooting of Davis Moturi on October 23, 2024, in the front yard of his home. … There are many apprehensions about the way things were handled and the timeline in which things were done. … We will be addressing those concerns, and next steps.”
TOMORROW: via an MN DFL advisory, VERBATIM: “At 9:00 AM, the Minnesota DFL Coordinated Campaign will hold a Labor Get Out the Vote rally with Elected Officials, DFL Candidates and Labor Leaders to kick off a canvass and energize supporters to vote early for Vice President Kamala Harris, Governor Tim Walz, U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar and DFL candidates up and down the ballot.” Speakers include Rep. Betty McCollum, Speaker Melissa Hortman, Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy, DFL Chair Ken Martin, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter, SD45 candidate Ann-Johnson Stewart, CD3 candidate Kelly Morrison and more.
TOMORROW: via Conservation MN, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, along with other partners of the Minnesotans For Our Great Outdoors coalition, will host hunting activities to highlight the important work of lottery proceeds and encourage hunters and anglers to vote Yes on the renewal [ballot question].” The event is at 10:00 a.m. in Farmington, MN.
TOMORROW: via a joint press release, VERBATIM: “Leaders from Minnesota’s Somali community will gather at the State Capitol to publicly announce their priorities and key issues for the upcoming 2024 general election. … They will cite examples of how the Somali community in Minnesota has been underserved by the political status quo, and articulate their positions on public safety, education, the fentanyl crisis, and the business environment for Somali entrepreneurs.” The event is at 11:30 a.m.
TOMORROW: Via the Harris-Walz Campaign, Gov. Tim Walz will visit Nevada for a series of political events in Las Vegas before heading over to Arizona for events in Flagstaff and Tucson.
TOMORROW: via Harris-Walz Campaign, VERBATIM: “On Saturday, Gwen Walz, the First Lady of Minnesota, will return to Wisconsin…encouraging get out the vote (GOTV) efforts in Wausau, Eau Claire, and Hudson.” Mrs. Walz will be in Wausau at 2:00 p.m., Eau Claire at 4:30 p.m. and Hudson at 6:00 p.m.
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