
Capitol Pics: The Construction Continues
Clip: Season 2017 Episode 17 | 1m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
Here's a look at some pictures around the Capitol from MN House & Senate photographers.
Here's a look at some pictures around the Capitol from MN House & Senate photographers.
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Capitol Pics: The Construction Continues
Clip: Season 2017 Episode 17 | 1m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
Here's a look at some pictures around the Capitol from MN House & Senate photographers.
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Clip: S2017 Ep17 | 3m 16s | We crunch some numbers on MN’s voting history with Secretary of State Steve Simon. (3m 16s)
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Clip: S2017 Ep17 | 4m 37s | David sits down with two students from St. Olaf College with differing political views. (4m 37s)
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Clip: S2017 Ep17 | 46s | Mary takes a look inside the Governor’s Dining Room, a new public space at the Capitol. (46s)
U of M Professor Talks Voting Patterns
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Clip: S2017 Ep17 | 5m 2s | Prof. Kathryn Pearson from the U of M discusses the state's voting patterns. (5m 2s)
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