General Election Night StoriesMPR News Special
grieldVed (25.11.2013 22:01:41)
General Election Night StoriesMPR News Special
Our guest says the deadlocked presidential election deserves every minute of media coverage it's getting. GUEST: Robert Lichter, president with the Center for Media and Public Affairs. Guest: Sidney Milkis, a professor of government and senior scholar with the Miller Center of Public Affairs on the University of Virginia. Listen online.
Midmorning Monday November 27, 2000 (Hour One)
The Florida secretary of state certified the election results, declaring George W. Bush the victor over Al Gore. MPR's Katherine Lanpher talks with Dennis Goldford, professor of political science at Drake University. Listen online.
Midmorning Monday November 27, 2000 (Hour Two)
Seeing that the election results in Florida are already certified, Democrats say they'll turn their attention from challenging the vote count, to contesting the results. MPR's Katherine Lanpher discusses the legal fight with Suzanna Sherry, professor of law at Vanderbilt University. Listen online.
Midmorning Monday November 20, 2000 (Hour One)
University of Florida's Mike Martinez, professor of political science,discusses the arguments prior to Florida Top court. Listen online.
Midmorning Monday November 20, 2000 (Hour Two)
Should Second in command Al Gore concede the presidency for your good of the united states? Guest: Doug Kmiec, chair and professor of constitutional law at Pepperdine Listen online.
Steven Smith, professor of political science in the University of Minnesota and
Susan MacManus, professor of political science in the University of Florida discussed the dead heat from the presidential race with MPR's Katherine Lanpher. (Listen online)
Midday Wednesday November 8, 2000
A dayafter election special. Political Science Chair at Gustavus Adolphus Chris Gilbert answers questions. (Listen online)
Minnesota Meeting Wednesday November 8, 2000
Minnesota Meeting: "Election 2000: So what happened? What's Next?" Analysis with former Minnesota Congressmen Republican Vin Weber and Democrat Tim Penny. (Listen online)
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Marco Rubio and the stimulus
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Marco Rubio as well as the stimulus
Miccosukee Tribe's tax troubles continue $170 million lienAdam Smith notest that we struggled lately to obtain a clear answer from Marco Rubio on whether as governor he would have accepted money in the federal stimulus bundle about that they can be so critical. Keith Cate on Tampa Bay NBC affiliate had a clearer answer:
"Ultimately," Rubio said. could have accepted those portions of the bucks that would not need put Florida within a worse position off down the road as opposed to at this time."
How Crist like. Other individuals who "ultimately" found precisely the same conclusion: Just about any Republican within the Legislature, including Rubio buddy and supporter # 1: David Rivera. The state House powerful appropriations chairman helped write the stimulus laden budget. And they also take in billions more in tasty Democratic government bailout money again this year.
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