, Columnist
It’s Not Your Minnesota Uncle’s Political Season
Division and chaos prevail in a state that’s produced some of the most constructive U.S. politicians.
Unpredictable.
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If you started reporting on American politics in the 1970s and 1980s, Minnesota was the place to look for gold-standard politicians. Democrats included Hubert Humphrey, Walter Mondale, Donald Fraser and Tim Penny. The Republicans had Al Quie, Bill Frenzel and Vin Weber.
Covering a personal and philosophical spectrum, they were serious, productive politicians. Each could be a fierce partisan, yet all enjoyed bipartisan respect.
