Vikings play the Colts next Sunday.
Loons, Wild and Timberwolves play Tuesday.
Why does Gopher QB Max Broesmer love The Freehouse? WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/40jXYAA
There’s been another shooting at an encampment. KSTP: https://fluence-media.co/4f2uMmc
A JournoResearch analysis of candy store density determined that Minnesota is the “most expensive state for trick-or-treating.” The same list ranked North Dakota in 2nd and South Dakota in 6th.
Call of Duty is advertising in Minnesota with billboards that parody Kris Lindahl’s real estate ads. PHOTOS: https://fluence-media.co/3YFuKeg
Gov. Tim Walz played Madden NFL with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez yesterday. VERGE: https://fluence-media.co/4fcmjg8
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SENATE DEBATE: via WCCO Radio, VERBATIM: “WCCO Radio…hosted a U.S. Senate debate Sunday with incumbent Democrat Amy Klobuchar and Republican Royce White. It is the only scheduled debate between the two ahead of Election Day. … Early questions focused on the economy, [wars] in Ukraine and Israel [and] the border situation. … White and Klobuchar also took on election security — specifically 2020, the questioning of the results and January 6th, which White says shouldn't discourage Americans from questioning election results. When asked if Donald Trump lost Minnesota in 2020, White explained that he wouldn't fully commit to the result. … In closing statements, the candidates laid out a very different view of what they hope to accomplish in the Senate.”
WHITE: “This is an old guard versus a new generation of American politics. I think we have to reevaluate what the standard of leadership is. Go look at where this country has gone over the last four, five, six administrations who adhere to that post-WWII Democratic liberal order and you tell me if Senator Amy Klobuchar deserves our trust.”
KLOBUCHAR: “The job of a senator is to represent our state on the national stage, on the world stage, and get things done for people. My opponent says vulgar things nearly every single day. … Insulting people [is] his job. That's what he does. I think a senator is a different kind of job. I think you have to actually listen to people and get things done.”
Audio from the full 50-minute debate is available online. READ: https://fluence-media.co/40hSCWF LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/3YotkDr
MORE: Bring Me The News has a summary of the two Senate candidates’ responses organized by topic, including immigration, election security, past statements and more. READ: https://fluence-media.co/40h3Jz5
MORE: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “As [Royce] White approached the building, he loudly called some two dozen flag-waving and cheering [Amy] Klobuchar supporters a ‘whole lot of commies.’ … Klobuchar, 64, had arrived moments earlier, smiling and wishing ‘good morning’ to her supporters. … Their tone was generally polite, with White often interrupting a Klobuchar response. … The senator repeatedly raised White’s claims on X, formerly Twitter, that ‘The bad guys won in World War II’ and that there were ‘no good guys in that war.’ She called that stance offensive to veterans. … [White] repeatedly talked about how the post-World War II economy is ‘based on a bunch of lies.’ … He talked about abolishing the Federal Reserve and returning to the gold standard, which Klobuchar said would be tremendously disruptive to the economy.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3YFdwxA
CD3 DEBATE: TPT Almanac hosted a 20-minute debate between the two main challengers vying to replace DFL Rep. Dean Phillips in Minnesota’s 3rd Congressional District — Democrat Kelly Morrison and Republican Tad Jude. The duo held a civil discussion explaining their views on a variety of issues, including abortion, government spending, juvenile crime, political polarization and more. WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3YFlHKs
CD2: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “Races for Rep. Angie Craig’s 2nd Congressional District seat have always been awash in outside spending, with groups supporting or opposing the incumbent spending millions of dollars. … But the biggest outside spender this time is [from] the cryptocurrency industry, which is trying to fend off new federal regulations. … Crypto Super PAC Fairshake and two allied PACs [have] spent more than $130 million this year supporting its friends in Congress. … Fairshake alone has spent more than $1 million supporting Craig, although its ads do not mention crypto at all. … Craig sits on the Agriculture Committee panel with jurisdiction over the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC,) which, along with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), regulates crypto.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4flKRTL
CD1: Via Rochester Post Bulletin, Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith made an appearance at the Rochester DFL office on Friday for a “Get Out the Vote” event in support of CD1 candidate Rachel Bohman, 25B Rep. Andy Smith and 24B Rep. Tina Liebling. Bohman is challenging incumbent GOP Rep. Brad Finstad this year. PHOTOS: https://fluence-media.co/4ho6ioV
MNLEG: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “Two competitive east metro Minnesota House seats are among a handful around the state that could determine whether the Legislature will remain in Democrats’ hands this fall. If Republicans want to end one-party control, they won’t just have to gain seats — they will also have to hold on to the ones they have. One area that could prove crucial is two House districts that include the cities of Hastings, Cottage Grove and Lake Elmo. … GOP Reps. Mark Wiens of Lake Elmo and Shane Hudella of Hastings aren’t running for reelection in these districts, and their potential GOP replacements face well-funded, well-organized DFL opponents. They won by just hundreds of votes in 2022, when the same voters elected DFL Sen. Judy Seeberger of Afton.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/48waejx
MORE: via AP News, VERBATIM: “In the state House, Republicans need only a net gain of a few seats to take control of the chamber. All 134 state House seats are up for election in November. Of those, about two dozen swing seats are at greatest risk of changing hands. … Both the national Republican and Democratic state legislative campaign committees have indicated that winning or maintaining control of the Minnesota Legislature is a top priority for 2024.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/48qyHGV
UNIONS: via Minnesota Reformer, VERBATIM: “Union leaders in Minnesota are leaning into the pro-worker policies passed by Democrats in control of state government over the past two years as they knock doors and call their members to get workers to the polls. ‘The trifecta gave us a lot of things to be able to talk about,’ said Hannah Alstead, political director of the Teamsters Joint Council 32, which represents more than 85,000 workers across Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and the Dakotas. … The Teamsters are focusing their efforts on competitive state House races — backing Democrats in Twin Cities suburbs like Zack Stephenson, Brian Rains, Jen Fox and Lucia Wrobleski. But they’re also making sure their members know they endorsed the Harris-Walz ticket.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3YF7gGd
HARRIS-WALZ: via AP News, VERBATIM: “Kamala Harris and Tim Walz will crisscross the United States to visit all seven battleground states in the coming days, part of a final blitz before the Nov. 5 election. … On Monday, the Minnesota governor will visit Manitowoc and Waukesha, Wisconsin, before joining Harris for a rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where the singer Maggie Rogers is scheduled to perform. … Walz is scheduled to campaign Tuesday in Savannah and Columbus in Georgia. Harris plans to visit North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin on Wednesday. … Walz will be in Charlotte and Asheville, North Carolina, that day. On Thursday, Harris will be in Nevada for rallies in Reno and Las Vegas, and in Phoenix. … Walz plans to campaign in Harrisburg and Erie, Pennsylvania, and Detroit.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4e9wktk
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VOTER FRAUD: via Duluth News Tribune, VERBATIM: “An Itasca County woman faces three felony charges after allegedly attempting to vote twice in the general election. A criminal complaint says Danielle Christine Miller, 40, of rural Nashwauk, admitted to filling out and submitting an absentee ballot for her mother, who died in August. The fraudulent submission was flagged by election officials before it could be counted. … [Miller] ‘admitted her deceased mother was an avid Donald Trump supporter and had wanted to vote for Trump in this election but had passed shortly before the absentee ballots were received,’ according to the complaint.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hiJwPj
POLL WORKERS: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Thousands of Minnesotans will step up to work in polling places on Nov. 5, despite an increasingly charged and divisive presidential election season throughout the state and beyond. Some 30,000 election judges — critical workers tending to the business of voting — will staff roughly 3,000 polling places across the state, according to Secretary of State Steve Simon. That number has held true this year despite increased threats against election workers nationwide.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3NHkMml
EMMER: via RawStory, VERBATIM: “CNN's Kate Bolduan seemingly lost patience with Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) after he repeatedly refused to answer her questions about Donald Trump's alleged envy of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. During the interview, Bolduan began by showing Emmer a new poll from ABC News showing that 49 percent of Americans believe that Trump is a fascist. … [Emmer] responded by saying that voters care more about the economy. She then asked him if he was personally comfortable if Trump wanted to have generals who were like those that Hitler once had.” QUOTE: “Kate, when you talk about this stuff, you want to talk about anything but what the American people care about. The American people talk about the economy. … Americans do not want to talk about that.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3BV4SlQ
MORE: An excerpt from Rep. Tom Emmer’s CNN interview is available to view on YouTube. WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4hiEWke
SCHOOLBOARDS: via MPR, VERBATIM:” More than 300 Minnesota school districts have open board seats to fill on Nov. 5. While this year’s competition isn’t as intense as in recent years, many districts have multiple candidates on their ballots. Behind those candidates are organizations spending time and money on training and endorsements…The Minnesota Parents Alliance, a conservative organization launched in 2022, has endorsed nearly 130 candidates in 56 Minnesota districts in its voter guide. Teacher unions have backed nearly 100 candidates in 33 districts. The School Board Integrity Project, a progressive organization launched last year, has endorsed 45 candidates in 27 districts.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40n4cjo
IMMIGRANTS: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “In recent decades, many Minnesota cities have seen an influx of immigrants. … In some of those cities, people with those backgrounds are now running for local office. In Austin, a city of about 26,000 people in Mower County, immigrants make up roughly 16% of the population. That percentage has grown since 2015 when foreign-born residents made up around 7% of the city’s population. As a result, people with those backgrounds are now becoming more civically engaged and running for local offices.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3UOg6iH
TRIBES: The Star Tribune has reactions from some of Minnesota’s Native American leaders after Joe Biden became the first president in history to apologize for the nation’s indigenous boarding schools. VERBATIM: “Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, [said] ‘It’s a powerful first step toward healing.’ … Anton Treuer, a professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University, wrote in a newsletter that the apology was ‘a welcome first step on the journey to healing.’ … Sen. Mary Kunesh, DFL-New Brighton, the first Indigenous woman to serve in the state Senate, called Biden’s apology encouraging.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3UrAJ3U
GAZA: via Sahan Journal, VERBATIM: “Health care institutions in Minnesota and across the country have been ‘persistently silencing’ workers from speaking about Israel’s military attacks on Gaza since the conflict began a year ago, say some local health care professionals. Alycia Garubanda, a speech pathologist at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in south Minneapolis, said some workplaces feel unsafe due to bans on work events featuring Palestinian doctors. Some employees have also been fired for posting support for Palestine on personal social media accounts, she added. … Garubanda and dozens of other Twin Cities health care workers took to the steps of the State Capitol in St. Paul on. Friday to demand an end to such treatment.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3C2DP82
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)
MPLS: via KARE 11, VERBATIM: “A shooting that followed months of alleged harassment from one neighbor to another has escalated to a public sparring session between the Minneapolis Police Department and City Council. … A man, identified as Davis Maturi, had been shot [on Oct. 23]. … Maturi's wife told officers that their neighbor, identified as 54-year-old John Sawchak, ‘almost certainly’ was the person who shot her husband, alleging that Sawchak had harassed and threatened the couple for months. … A letter from ranking members of the Minneapolis City Council to Mayor Jacob Frey shows anger and blame being directed at the MPD for allegedly failing to act on Maturi's numerous complaints against Sawchak before the shooting, and failing to arrest him immediately after the shooting. … Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara defended his department in a charged press conference Friday evening.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4e2Zk5W
MPD: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “The Minneapolis Police Department is on track to rack up $26 million in overtime this year — about $10 million over budget — as the number of extra hours officers work continues since a flood of retirements and resignations [in 2020]. … Police Chief Brian O’Hara provided the overtime figure to City Council members during a budget presentation Thursday in which he added that the department has about 210 vacancies. … MPD was averaging about $7 million in overtime before 2020, when it shot up to $11 million and has increased every year since.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/48lyFjH
MORE: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Minneapolis police officials laid out plans Thursday for the department’s proposed $230 million budget next year — a 6 percent increase compared to the current budget. In his presentation to the Minneapolis City Council’s budget committee, Police Chief Brian O’Hara said the department’s current sworn force of 578 officers is still far below the level of staffing that’s budgeted, despite applications being up 45 percent compared to all of last year. This year, over 1,000 prospective officers applied, leading to 60 new hires.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3NGpd0I
ST PAUL: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “Every future apartment needs its own sink, toilet and window, which can be prohibitively costly to retrofit into an old office or warehouse building. Still, at [St. Paul] City Hall and elsewhere downtown, officials have said a silver lining for downtown office buildings could be their relatively small floor plates. … The city is asking the state Legislature to create a state ‘conversion credit,’ or a tax credit to help offset the costs of converting an office building into residences. Part of St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter’s 2025 city budget proposal also calls for $1 million in municipal fee waivers to make it cheaper to pursue office-to-residential conversions, and the fast-tracking of conversion applications through the city permitting process.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/48n10pI
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)
HOMELESS: via WCCO-TV, VERBATIM: “Homelessness is a difficult issue to quantify, but for more than three decades the Wilder Foundation has been trying to do just that through the Minnesota Homeless Study. It's a statewide count taken on the last Thursday in October every three years. … The latest study completed in 2023 found 10,522 Minnesotans were experiencing homelessness — down 7% from a record high in 2018 — but still, the second highest since the study started in 1991. … About a third of the state's homeless population is in Greater Minnesota. People there are found to move around more and suffer from long-term homelessness.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4e2ZI4o
KIA/HYUNDAI: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “The Minnesota attorney general says a lawsuit against Kia and Hyundai is still on the table despite the car manufacturers’ efforts to fix a massive theft problem. Certain models have been targeted for years after it spread widely on social media that they were easier to steal because they lack a device known as an engine immobilizer. … Attorney General Keith Ellison [announced] a civil investigation into the companies last spring. Around the same time, Kia and Hyundai started rolling out free anti-theft software upgrades for roughly seven million affected car owners nationwide. A year-and-a-half later, Ellison and some car owners say it’s more of a ‘Band-Aid’ than a solution.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3YoyaRf
TRAILBLAZERS: Sahan Journal recently hosted live interviews with five Minnesota “trailblazers” — Chenue Her, the first Hmong man to become a TV news anchor; Michael Vang, one of the first Hmong soccer players to play professionally in the United States; Remona Htoo, one of the first Karen children’s book authors in the U.S.; Rodrigo Cala, the first in his family to buy a farm in the U.S.; and Sen. Zaynab Mohamed, the first person under age 26 to win a seat in the Minnesota Senate. They discussed their lives and experiences breaking ground in their communities. READ: https://fluence-media.co/3UmZ62A
VOTING RIGHTS: via Minnesota Reformer, VERBATIM: “Minnesota workers are entitled to leave work to vote on Election Day this Nov. 5 — or, because of a 2023 law change, to vote early. Workers may only take as much time as they need to vote, while employers are not allowed to deduct workers’ pay, personal leave or vacation for this time. Employers may not refuse or interfere with a worker’s right, including when they choose to vote, according to the Secretary of State.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3YF7gGd
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
ROCHESTER: via Rochester Post Bulletin, VERBATIM: “Proponents for a [Rochester] school funding referendum held a march and rally Sunday to drum up more support for the measure. Rochester Public Schools is asking voters to approve approximately $19.4 million in funding per year for the next 10 years during a referendum Tuesday, Nov. 5. … More than 300 people attended the rally at Peace Plaza in downtown Rochester following a short march. A lineup of students, teachers, business and political leaders spoke at the rally in favor of the proposal and encouraged people attending to tell other people why they say the funding is needed.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4fisPlm
APPLE VALLEY: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “The Apple Valley City Council has witnessed and decided myriad changes over the past four decades, but at least one thing remained: Tom Goodwin always had a seat at the table. That will end this year, as the longtime council member decided not to run for re-election, reasoning that a new voice belonged on the council dais. He has served the city since 1984. … Apple Valley voters have a few familiar faces to choose from this November with a 27-year incumbent, a former police chief, the current head of the parks advisory committee and a newcomer campaigning for two open city council seats.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3C0ImrH
ELY: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “State environmental regulators and a group of northeastern Minnesota residents have filed separate lawsuits to block a controversial $45 million resort development proposal near the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The lawsuits were filed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and by Community Advocates for Responsible Development. … They allege Lake County planning officials violated their own rules to protect shoreland when they approved permits to expand the more than century-old Silver Rapids Lodge, located along the channel between White Iron and Farm Lakes east of Ely.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hpUvGH
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 Friday’s Fluence newsletters:
CD8: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “When Jen Schultz won the first of her four House terms at Minnesota’s Capitol in 2014, she joined a stable of Democratic legislators from the area and the 8th Congressional District was in the party’s hands, too — albeit by a very narrow margin. A decade later, it’s a far different picture. Outside of her home base in Duluth, Republicans hold sway in much of northeastern Minnesota. And the 8th District has elected a Republican in U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber in three consecutive elections. Schultz, who left the Legislature after the 2022 session, challenged Stauber for the congressional seat later that year and came up well short. She kept a political oar in the water and is opposite him on the ballot again. But to win she’ll have to row against the tide.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3YnTJBg
RURAL VOTE: The Economist interviewed voters in Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District to examine why many rural voters have stopped listening to Democrats. READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hhiaJt
TARIFFS: via Investigate Midwest, VERBATIM: “At the start of his second year in office, [Donald Trump], responding to what he said were unfair trade practices, enacted the most significant increase in U.S. tariffs since the Great Depression. Trump imposed higher taxes on imports from several countries, including China, Canada, the European Union, Mexico, India and Turkey. In response, many of the affected countries imposed retaliatory tariffs on U.S. exports of agriculture and food products, leading to an estimated $27 billion decline in foreign sales between mid-2018 and the end of 2019, according to the USDA’s Economic Research Service. The losses were most pronounced in the Midwest, with Iowa, Illinois and Kansas — states that collectively account for more than 50% of the region’s total agricultural exports agriculture — hardest hit. Soybeans were the most affected, but the corn and pork industries also suffered significant damage.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4e0j2PQ
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TODAY: Gov. Tim Walz and Vice Pres. Kamala Harris will campaign together for a rally in Ann Arbor, MI with a special appearance by singer Maggie Rogers.
TODAY: via a Rep. Angie Craig advisory, VERBATIM: “On Monday, U.S. Representative Angie Craig and U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar will join the annual Protect Our Care Bus Tour during a stop in Minnesota to highlight the urgent need to lower health care costs for Minnesota families. … The event will also feature Minnesota State Senator Lindsey Port.” The event is at 10:00 a.m.
TODAY: via Harris-Walz Campaign, VERBATIM: “Dr. Jill Biden and Mrs. Gwen Walz will campaign in Michigan and Wisconsin, marking the first time the two longtime educators campaign together. In Bay City, Michigan, they will attend a Women for Harris-Walz event. … In Traverse City, Michigan, Dr. Biden and Mrs. Walz will join Harris-Walz campaign supporters for a volunteer mobilization event. In La Crosse, Wisconsin, they will conclude the day at an Educators for Harris-Walz event.”
TODAY: via a Rep. Pete Stauber advisory, VERBATIM: “Congressman Pete Stauber (MN-08) will join leaders from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Minnesota State Chamber of Commerce at Wyoming Machine, Inc. … After touring the business and visiting with employees, Stauber will receive the U.S. Chamber’s ‘Advocate for American Business’ award.”
TODAY: via City of Minneapolis, VERBATIM: “On Monday, Mayor Jacob Frey will join Council Member Michael Rainville, city leaders, and downtown partners to announce the launch of his Downtown Action Plan. … The plan will be executed by a diverse group of nearly two dozen leaders from businesses, nonprofits, unions, restaurants, and sports teams, tasked with transforming ideas into action and elevating the downtown experience over the next few years.” The event is at 10:00 a.m.
TOMORROW: Via the Harris-Walz Campaign, Gov. Tim Walz will visit Georgia for campaign rallies in Savannah and Columbus.
WEDNESDAY: Gov. Tim Walz will reportedly visit North Carolina to campaign in Charlotte and Asheville.
THURSDAY: Gov. Tim Walz will reportedly hold campaign events in Harrisburg, PA; Erie, PA; and Detroit, MI.
BDAYS: Shoreview’s Sandy Martin
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