Chris Coleman

Governor's Gender

Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 12:57 pm

I think the next governor's race could feature the first shake up when it comes to gender in this state.  If Gov. Pawlenty does not run again, and I'm not sure why he would want to risk running again after watching the close recount and nasty campaign in the Senate race.  Plus, it would be something as Smart Politics writes no Minnesota governor has ever achieved (only gov's who had two-year terms got elected three times).  So having no incumbent could really shake things up and how about when it comes to gender?

 

Ramsey County Attorney Susan Gaertner is running (here's a shot of her literally running in Grandma's Marathon). 

 

I still hear a lot of (if not the most) interest in Speaker of the House Margaret Anderson Kelliher who has rural and urban credentials, is greatly respected and was a hockey mom before it became politically popular.

 

But I wonder if the fact Rep. Paul Thissen is exploring a run means Kelliher is not.  They are close friends and allies and both from Minneapolis.  


 

Sen. Tom Bakk is also exploring, but it's been a long time since a Ranger made it statewide (think Doug Johnson and Jerry Janezich).

Of course there's the urban mayors Coleman and Rybak who are both able politicians with a built-in base.

 

On the Republican side, if Pawlenty does not run again Rep. Laura Brod is or could be on the top of a lot of short lists.  She's articulate, attractive and feisty.  I'd suspect Brian Sullivan to be in the mix as well.  Former State Auditor Pat Anderson is also a possibility.  Both women were spokespeople for the Republican Party in anti-Franken press conferences this year.

 

Final Briefing From St. Paul

Friday, September 5, 2008 - 10:45 am

St. Paul Police Chief John Harrington and Mayor Chris Coleman held their last briefing on the RNC at TPT today. The tally for the week included 3700 officers, 818 arrests, 30 people arrested who said they were media. Coleman said "our goal was a safe and successful convention, we clearly have done that." Chief Harrington summarized "nothing burned, no one was injured." Media who had proper identification and credentials were "expedited" through processing, but officials say they knew the rules of engagement. Harrington added in the last three days they uncovered an arson plot that included Molotov cocktails intended to fire bomb the X, police and St. Paul.

St. Paul 'Not Deterred'

Monday, September 1, 2008 - 10:36 am

 

St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman says despite events in the Gulf Coast cutting back the RNC, we "should not be deterred, our community is coming out shining." And as protestors threatened to steal the story, Coleman added "we are prepared in City of St. Paul." In the briefing at our tpt studios, Chief John Harrington said it's "game day, finally" and "we will not tolerate lawlessness in the City of St. Paul." Harrington said he would hope protestors would understand the day is focused on people dealing with the hurricane and "not ramp up and try to steal the story." Coleman added that the number of protestors won't swell because the Iraqi Veterans for Peace or others can't bring in more people quickly.

Bars Go Late in St. Paul (08/22/08)

Mayor Chris Coleman has pushed through a plan to reduce the fee for St. Paul drinking establishments who wish to stay open late during the RNC.  The mayor joins us live in studio to talk about that and other convention matters.

Twin Cities Mayors (06/27/08)

The Republican National Convention is just two months off. We check in with St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman and Minneapolis Mayor R. T. Rybak.

Governor and DFLers Square Off Once More (04/11/08)

This week the battle was over veto cuts, including the planned light rail route between Minneapolis and St. Paul. Mary Lahammer brings you the latest from the Capitol.

A New St. Paul Fire Chief (11/02/07)

Tim Butler was appointed this week by Mayor Chris Coleman to head up fire fighters in the Capitol City. Chief designate Butler joins us live.

Twin Mayors (10/05/07)

St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman and Minneapolis Mayor R. T. Rybak have been busy with city budgets, National Convention prep and dealing with disasters. They've taken time to stop by and check in with us for a falltime visit.

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