Politics Friday

Politics Friday: Minnesota’s Senate race is a study in contrast

A side by side of two people-1
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar and candidate for U.S. Senate Royce White were interviewed by MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst at the Minnesota State Fair.
Ben Hovland and Kerem Yücel | MPR News

The Minnesota State Fair has ended. The 12-day event brought out long lines for fried food, a butter sculpting competition and U.S. Senate candidates looking to represent the state in the nation’s Capital.

There have been 44 people in Minnesota who have held the title of U.S. senator since statehood, but only seven have been elected to three or more terms. Minnesota has a U.S. Senate election now just a couple of months away, and Democrat Amy Klobuchar is after a fourth term.  

MPR News host Brian Bakst talks with Sen. Klobuchar at the State Fair. She shares what she’s been up to in Washington and what she would do if given another six years. 

Later, we’ll hear from Republican nominee Royce White, who is running on the slogan “the people are coming.” White talks about his path to politics after time spent in professional basketball — in the U.S. and abroad — and his conservative ideology.

Guests:  

  • DFL U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar

  • U.S. Senate Republican nominee Royce White 

Subscribe to the Politics Friday podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or RSS.   

Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.