Category: Politics

  • The Iron Range and Donald Trump

    The Iron Range and Donald Trump

    The Star Tribune led its Sunday political coverage with this Patrick Condon story about the perceived popularity of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in the vaunted DFL stronghold of the Mesabi Iron Range. Northern Minnesota’s Iron Range has voted for the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party since WWII, typically by massive margins. (The DFL is Minnesota’s unique version of the Democratic…

  • Bonding spat ends in election season splat

    Bonding spat ends in election season splat

    Last week, Minnesota legislative leaders and Gov. Mark Dayton abandoned hope of a special session this year. That means that the legislature’s failure to pass a bonding bill, and Gov. Dayton’s veto of the tax bill, will stand through this November’s election. This sort of thing can happen with divided government. Gov. Dayton is a…

  • For most, a mind is a terrible thing to change

    For most, a mind is a terrible thing to change

    Lately, logging onto Facebook has been a little like making a daily visit to the hospital to watch someone’s condition deteriorate. No, I’m not talking about cat videos. Even the insipid game requests hearken to a more bygone era of wasting time on the internet. No, I’m talking about the art of politics as performed by…

  • Sandstede wins House 6A DFL primary

    Sandstede wins House 6A DFL primary

    As we reported last night, music teacher and union leader Julie Sandstede (DFL-Hibbing) advances to the Nov. 8 general election in Minnesota House District 6A. She’ll face Republican special education teacher Rob Farnsworth of Hibbing and active write-in candidate and union equipment operator Steven Hakly of Cherry. Sandstede’s win surprised many, including me. But looking at the…

  • LIVE BLOG: Primary Night on the Iron Range

    LIVE BLOG: Primary Night on the Iron Range

    Welcome to the Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016 MinnesotaBrown primary election live blog. Your intrepid host Aaron Brown will provide analysis of Iron Range results throughout the evening. We’ll pay close attention to the House 6A DFL contest and St. Louis County commissioner races. 11:00: There will be more to write in coming days, but we can…

  • Range DFLers hurtle toward Tuesday’s 6A primary

    Range DFLers hurtle toward Tuesday’s 6A primary

    It’s Primary Election Eve in Minnesota. Tuesday, Aug. 9, brings the statewide primary election, in which local candidate pools will be narrowed and parties will sort out their nomination battles for state and federal offices. Today I’ll analyze the only major Iron Range legislative primary: the House 6A race to succeed State Rep. Carly Melin (DFL-Hibbing).…

  • Enbridge may drop Sandpiper pipeline

    Enbridge may drop Sandpiper pipeline

    The controversial Sandpiper oil pipeline that would have cut across Northern Minnesota’s lakes region might be going down the drain. Enbridge, which sought to build the pipeline connecting Canadian shale oil supplies to a refinery in Superior, Wisconsin, is now working with a partner to buy into a different pipeline. Enbridge and Marathon Oil would…

  • Inside fundraising in House 6A Range DFL primary

    Inside fundraising in House 6A Range DFL primary

    Last week at the blog we dove into a debate over who funds Iron Range campaigns. At the time we didn’t have access to the first major campaign finance reports. Well, the Campaign Finance Board released those reports Tuesday morning. You can view them for yourself here. So let’s explore the fundraising for Northern Minnesota’s…

  • Many credit Nolan for steel tariff success

    Many credit Nolan for steel tariff success

    U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan (D-MN8) faces another tough challenge from Republican Stewart Mills in 2016. Earlier this year I described this race as a tossup, possibly the biggest fight of Nolan’s later-in-life return to Congress. That’s saying something. Minnesota’s Eighth District has been treated as a swing district since 2010, when Republican Chip Cravaack ended more…

  • House 6A candidate decries lobbyist influence

    House 6A candidate decries lobbyist influence

    An Iron Range DFL primary usually creates sparks, but until Friday the House 6A DFL contest had been remarkably quiet. One letter to the editor even complained that the candidates seemed too similar to make a decision. The race features four DFL candidates seeking to replace Rep. Carly Melin (DFL-Hibbing), including Nashwauk Mayor Ben DeNucci, teacher Julie…

  • The steel tariffs are working

    The steel tariffs are working

    The good news is that Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves is an avid reader of MinnesotaBrown.com. Apparently that is also the bad news. Tuesday, I received what I would describe as “corporate sass” from Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves after I asked a question at the public forum he and Gov. Mark Dayton held in Nashwauk Township. After the…

  • Clinton vs. Trump: a war within ourselves

    Clinton vs. Trump: a war within ourselves

    It’s July 2016. Donald and Hillary are about to run the race of their lives. I’m referring, of course, to the two hogs who will sprint against each other this Sunday, July 10, as the main event in the Nevis Pig Races in north central Minnesota. It’s hard to say what motivates these cloven-hoofed animal athletes, but one…

  • Minnesota: charging toward greatness

    Minnesota: charging toward greatness

    Today is July 2, the actual birthday of the United States of America. (Ask John Adams about that. He abhorred that officials selected July 4, the date of the paperwork being filed, as the holiday).   July 2 is also the anniversary of the charge of the First Minnesota Volunteers on the second day of the…

  • Chisholm ‘movie studio’ boss arrested for fraud

    Chisholm ‘movie studio’ boss arrested for fraud

    A big time movie studio in the old Chisholm City Hall? A-list stars bellying up to the bar at Tom and Jerry’s? Sounds too good to be true. And it certainly was. Last year, Wayzata businessman Jerry Seppala, son of Iron Range expats, announced the opening of Ironbound Studios, a film studio that would occupy…

  • The Potica Tour: Gov. Dayton to Croatia

    The Potica Tour: Gov. Dayton to Croatia

    Today, Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton is traveling on an economic, military, and diplomatic mission to Croatia, celebrating the ties between our state and this eastern European nation. “Our partnership with Croatia has produced tremendous benefits over the past twenty years, strengthening national security, enhancing economic ties, and growing civic relationships between Minnesota and Croatia,” said Dayton…