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Gay marriage rally includes moms
By Don Davis Three mothers of gay men joined hundreds of others in the Minnesota Capitol on Thursday with one goal. Its important that they be treated equally, Mabel Galvin said. Government shoul...
Posted on 2/14/13 at 7:06 PM
Your Rights Are at Stake
Our first constitutional amendment is at grave risk with our government. Not only the first but also the 2nd along with a few others at risk also but not as much. First of all the most important fre...
Posted on 11/1/12 at 9:40 AM
Montana Burgers
Montana burgers have been getting a lot of attention lately. Today, a Bozeman, Mont., restaurant is offering a "Barack Obama Burger" for $10 in honor of the president's visit to th...
Posted on 8/14/09 at 3:07 AM
Indian country happy with Obama efforts
ST. PAUL -- Relations between American Indian tribes and the federal government have turned around since Barack Obama became president, tribal leaders said Thursday night after a two-day St. Paul conference.
By Don Davis , October 30, 2009
White House connection: Bemidji dog half-sister of Obama family dog
A Bemidji family has a White House canine connection.
By Laurie Swenson , April 20, 2009
Editorial: Great expectations
Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States on Tuesday in what might have been the most covered news event of all time.January 23, 2009
Minnesotans disagree on Obama team
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – The initial phases of president-elect Barack Obama's economic plan met a mixed Minnesota reaction.
By Don Davis , November 25, 2008
Obama comments upset GOP farmers
ST. PAUL – A comment Barack Obama made to Time Magazine has upset Republican farmers, who use it as proof he does not understand agriculture.By Don Davis and Scott Wente , November 03, 2008
Arne Carlson backs Obama
Minnesota's maverick Republican Thursday endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president.
By Don Davis , October 24, 2008
Bachmann denies Obama remarks
ST. PAUL – U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, in the center of a national controversy and finding her re-election in danger, tells the Web site Politico that she did not call Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama un-American.
By Don Davis , October 23, 2008
Ag payments divide McCain, Obama
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – John McCain was talking to reporters on his Straight Talk Express bus earlier this year, speeding past Minnesota corn fields while saying the federal government has no business subsidizing farmers who grow that crop, or any other.
By Don Davis , October 16, 2008
Minnesota votes 78-8 for Obama
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – Minnesota Democratic convention delegates said they are united behind presidential candidate Barack Obama, but some Hillary Clinton backers took advantage of their last chance to formally express their support for the New York senator.
By Scott Wente , August 28, 2008
Obama rallies crowd, heads to Denver
Minnesota NewsEAU CLAIRE, Wis. -- Barack Obama was speaking to a Wisconsin barbecue Sunday afternoon, but that is not who one Minnesotan saw.
By Don Davis and Scott Wente , August 25, 2008
Obama losing ground in the Gopher state
Minnesota NewsA new poll shows Barack Obama's Minnesota lead is shrinking.
By Don Davis , August 20, 2008
Obama snubs FarmFest
Minnesota NewsU.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, a Democrat who serves a vast area of western Minnesota, invited presidential candidate Barack Obama to southwest Minnesota's FarmFest, but Obama declined.
August 11, 2008
Democrats say they are united behind Obama
Minnesota State NewsROCHESTER, Minn. – Democrats left their state convention rallying behind Barack Obama, but the party remained divided about whether Hillary Clinton should fill out the presidential ticket.
By Scott Wente and Don Davis, Minn. Capitol Bureau , June 09, 2008
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