The Daily Digest extended: 10-23-06

I was off Friday and busy this morning so we're gonna move quickly through this thing. Sorry if it's a bit hard to digest, er, handle.

We're going to arrange the digest in order of top of the ticket status. U.S. Senate race first then Governor and so on. Any objections? Hearing no objections, so moved.

U.S. Senate Race

Democrat Amy Klobuchar gets some good press and bad press over the weekend. First, the Minnesota Department of Administration says she should have turned over documents to the NRSC earlier. The Star Tribune has the story.

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Klobuchar's good press comes in the form of two things. WCCO-TV's Pat Kessler has a profile of Klobuchar that you can see here. So Amy likes pumpkins and Mark can play the piano. Awesome.

This story says some Barbara Boxer money has gone to Klobuchar

Hearst Newspapers also mentions Klobuchar in a story about a lot of female candidates appear headed for victory. Here's a list of the female candidates for Congress from Minnesota.

Klobuchar is also mentioned in this Forbes article about what drives the vote.

Kessler, with WCCO-TV, reality checks Republican Mark Kennedy's ad.

The Pi Press writes about Kennedy's latest ad that addresses the war in Iraq. War supporters call it brave and powerful. War critics thank Kennedy for reminding them that he voted for the war.

If you scoff at that comment check out what Hotline has to say about the race in its latest ranking:

"Unlike in 1988, when Dukakis won here, Minnesota is no longer one of the top 10 most Democratic states. That said, being a liberal here still isn't the kiss of death it might be elsewhere and, as Mark Kennedy learned on "Meet The Press," being a GOP congressman means Iraq is your responsibility."

National Review also calls it likely Democratic Retention in their handicapping.

The New York Times mentions Minnesota's senate race and the stem cell debate in this story on health care.

Speaking of stem cells.

CQ tallies up Kennedy's votes with President Bush

The National Catholic Register says Kennedy is in for a battle national catholic register says kennedy in an election year battle.

We interrupt the scheduled digest run through to point readers to a Star Tribune story on microtargeting.

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To the governor's race.

John Mercurio, with the National Journal, says things aren't going so well for Pawlenty and the GOP.

Pawlenty begins his ground game by going after Hatch on public safety. Hatch fires back in AP and Star Tribune.

Don Davis, with Forum Communications, says both Hatch and Pawlenty have fuzzy proposals.

Forum Communications also looks at economic development in the governor's race.

The Star Tribune's Dane Smith talks to voters in St. Cloud and Rochester.

The National Journal says Dems will pick up governor's seats this year. It mentions MN as a toss-up.

Rothenberg calls it a toss-up as well:

Hotline ranks MN race as 8th most competitive:

Will Ken Mehlman have egg on his face Nov. 8 if a Dem tide sweeps out a bunch of Republicans (like Pawlenty) in the state he just awarded the 2008 GOP convention?

WUSA-9 also handicaps governor's races nationwide.

AP says the candidates for governor aren't offering specifics on education.

The Star Tribune has a profile on I-P candidate Peter Hutchinson. They also have 5 things to know about him and a story about his track record.

The DFL Party Governor Pawlenty over the United Health scandal. The Green Party's Ken Pental campaigns on the Iron Range.

The Star Tribune says Pawlenty is targeting six pack voters.

Speaking of Pawlenty's ads. The New York Times says more and more candidates are using regular folks to criticize their opponent as opposed to those scary announcers and shows you the proof. Watch the video here. -

That's not good for the people who do the scary ad voicovers. MPR has a story on them here.

The 6th

The National Journal moves the 6th up three in its rankings. For those of you who can't wait, the first moved up 13 spaces to 36.

The Pi Press takes a look at the 6th and the differences among DFLer Patty Wetterling, Republican Michele Bachmann and I-P candidate John Binkowski. .

Rothenberg calls the 6th a toss up and the 1st leans gop http://rothenbergpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2006/10/2006-house-ratings_20.html

The NY Times has a story saying the NRCC spends a lot on their candidates. Michele Bachmann is mentioned. Al Franken rallies for Wetterling. The DCCC pumps money into districts for their candidates.

The Star Tribune's Eric Black truth checks a Michele Bachmann ad.

WCCO-TV says negative ads work.

The 1st.

GOP Congressman Gil Gutknecht tells Bloomberg that the dems smell blood in the water.

That may be why the DCCC is investing in the race between Gutknecht and DFLer Tim Walz says the Washington Post's "The Fix."

In Minnesota's 1st, Rep. Gil Gutknecht (R) has won better than 60 percent in his last two re-election bids, wins that belie the potential competitiveness of the southern Minnesota district. Prior to Gutknecht's election in 1994, the seat was held by Democratic Rep. Tim Penny, and President Bush carried it with 49 percent and 51 percent in 2000 and 2004, respectively. The Democratic nominee is Tim Walz, a first time candidate with lots of energy but -- until the planned DCCC buy -- not nearly enough money to be competitive with Gutknecht.

ABC's The Note mentions the first when it quotes someone from the DCCC:

Bill Burton, the communications director of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, tells The Note that the DCCC does not plan to make a formal announcement about its new targets either today or tomorrow. But by Tuesday, the new targets will "become clear to everyone."

Brian Melendez, Andy O'Leary and Tim Walz cheer.

This L.A. Times story features the race in the 1st about the GOP defending its base.

The Star Tribune says the GOP is taking nothing for granted.

Gutknecht also mentioned in this story.

If Gutknecht loses, one reason will be D, M and E issue.

Another reason will be that the GOP security edge is dropping says USA Today.

Remember that Osama ad that the RNC was touting last week? Hotline says it ain't that big of a buy.

The 5th

AP has a story on Ellison being low key about his faith.

The Minnesota Daily and the Pi Press have stories on the Howard Dean's visit for Ellison las week.

The Star Tribune writes about the woman who is trying to get a restraining order against Ellison (Ellison already has a restraining order against her).

Could this also be a problem for Ellison?

The L.A. Times does the first Muslim in Congress story.

The Star Tribune writes about the Alan Fine photo incident at the end of this post.

The 8th

The Duluth News Tribune has a story on the Oberstar/Grams debate.

Grand Rapids Herald Review also writes about the debate.

Oberstar calls for more port security.

The Walker Pilot Independent says Republican Rod Grams visited Walker.

The 4th.

The Pi Press profiles DFL Congresswoman Betty McCollum and Republican challenger Obi Sium.

The 7th.

DFL Congressman Colin Peterson is mentioned in this Washington Post story on Pelosi.

The 2nd.

This Pi Press story says DFLer Coleen Rowley is making gains on GOP Congressman John Kline.

Lt. Governor

The Red Wing Republican Eagle has a story on the debate between two of the three Lieutenant Governor candidates debate..

MN Attorney General

The Star Tribune says Hatch is casting a shadow over the race between GOP candidate Jeff Johnson, DFLer Lori Swanson and I-P candidate John James. The Pi Press endorses Swanson

State Auditor

The Strib endorses Pat Anderson. But she admits she may be looking down the road.

The Minnesota House.

MPR has a story on battle for control of the Minnesota House.

Northern MN legislators meet with Ainsworth officials.

Here's a profile of the contest in House District 13b.

Democrats in Northeastern MN would have power if their party takes control of house.

This Rochester Post Bulletin story says the legislative campaigns have gone negative in that region.

GOP House Speaker Steve Sviggum was campaigning in Marshall.

House Minority Leader Margaret Anderson Kelliher visited East Grand Forks.

Have a nice retirement Irv Anderson.

Austin Daily Herald has a look at the candidates in the Austin area.

The Transportation Amendment

ABC Newspapers says an election judge is worried about long lines because of the constitutional amendment. AP says the wait for the vote tally could take a while.

The Pi Press asks if more $ for roads means less $ for schools.

Everything else

Since you made it this far, here's a really good profile of Rahm Emanuel. It's really well written.