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Politics Friday

Politics Friday

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Weekly updates from Brian Bakst and the Minnesota Public Radio newsroom staff covering politics in Minnesota.Copyright 2025 Minnesota Public Radio 政治・政府 政治学
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  • Politics Friday: Walz sounds off on new book, 3rd term bid and a rift with Republicans
    2025/09/25

    Gov. Tim Walz has divided attention these days as his political past, present and future all collide.


    A new book offers details of the vice presidential run that turned him into a national figure. Ongoing issues with fraud in government programs and efforts to combat gun violence have him at loggerheads with legislative Republicans. And he’s in the early days of a run for an unprecedented third, four-year term.


    Walz talked with MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst about all of it.


    Later, a conversation about the state of speech in current times as political leaders, companies and everyday Americans assess the way we communicate.


    Guests:


    • Tim Walz is a second-term Minnesota governor and 2024 Democratic vice presidential candidate.
    • Jane L. Sumner is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Minnesota. She is the author of “The Cost of Doing Politics: How Partisanship and Public Opinion Shape Corporate Influence.”
    • Thomas C. Berg is the James L. Oberstar professor of law and public policy at the University of St. Thomas School of Law.


    Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation. Subscribe to the Politics Friday podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or RSS.

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  • Politics Friday Special: Exploring the political shift in northwestern Minnesota
    2025/09/19

    As the midterm campaign approaches, the political winds are starting to kick up around Minnesota.


    Places that used to send Democrats to St. Paul or Washington no longer do — or at least not as much. Meanwhile, Republicans are working to head off the historical trend of the president’s party losing ground.


    On this special broadcast of Politics Friday, MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst heads to Moorhead, Minn., where he and his guests talk about the shift toward Republicans in the northwestern part of the state. Plus, we learn how the parties are trying to connect with voters in these tense political times.


    Then, a conversation about the relationship between local, state and federal government and how it’s also undergoing a makeover. What does that mean for how the public gets served? A county commissioner offers her take.


    Later, we’ll meet the newest MPR News reporter based in Moorhead, followed by a politics panel with Dan Gunderson and Dana Ferguson.


    Guests:


    • Sen. Robert Kupec is a Democrat representing District 4 — the Moorhead-Detroit Lakes area of the state. He is a former TV meteorologist for KVRR in the Red River Valley.
    • Paul Harris is the DFL chair for Clay County.
    • Rodney Johnson is the Republican chair for Clay County.
    • Jenny Mongeau is the District 3 Commissioner for Clay County. Her current term expires in January 2027. Mongeau has served on the Board of Commissioners since 2015.
    • Dana Ferguson is a senior politics reporter for MPR News covering Minnesota politics and state government for Forum News Service. She has also reported on state legislatures in South Dakota for the Argus Leader and in Wisconsin for The Associated Press and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 
    • Tadeo Ruiz Sandoval is a reporter for MPR News based in Moorhead focusing on agriculture.
    • Dan Gunderson is a correspondent based in Moorhead. He covers general news for a wide swath of western Minnesota and eastern North Dakota with a focus on the environment, agriculture and Indian Country. He has been reporting for MPR News since 1987.  


    This discussion was recorded at the Trollwood Performing Arts School in Moorhead, Minn. on Sept. 17.


    Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation. Subscribe to the Politics Friday podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or RSS.

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  • Will a special session work without prior deal? House leaders assess possibility
    2025/09/11

    Minnesota’s House of Representatives has been tested in the last year by a political tie, a lawmaker’s assassination and now consideration of a special session to respond to high-profile acts of violence.


    In their first joint interview, MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst speaks with Republican Speaker Lisa Demuth and new DFL Leader Zack Stephenson about their hopes and expectations for a special session. Gov. Tim Walz might call one even if lawmakers lack a prior agreement on what gets considered and possibly brought to votes.


    Their conversation also explores how the two will work together in 2026, an election year where nothing is required of lawmakers in their February-to-May session.


    Later, author Lori Sturdevant talks about her new book on Martin Sabo, a former Minnesota House speaker and venerable congressman whose career spanned almost five full decades.



    Guests:


    • Republican Speaker of the Minnesota House Lisa Demuth
    • DFL Caucus Leader Rep. Zack Stephenson
    • Lori Sturdevant, author of “Martin Sabo: The Making of the Modern Legislature”


    Subscribe to the Politics Friday podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or RSS.


    Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.

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