David Gillette

How It Happens - Prediction Capsule (05/06/09)

Cartoonist David Gillette has a truckload of predictions in this sessions final installment of How It Happens.

How It Happens - Contacting Lawmakers (04/30/09)

Political cartoonist David Gillette shows us why eating celery in the bushes won't get you very far at the Capitol.

How It Happens - Contacting Lawmakers (04/29/09)

Political cartoonist David Gillette shows us why eating celery in the bushes won't get you very far at the Capitol.

The Monologue (04/24/09)

We recently put cartoonist David Gillette in a room with young political activists. Here's what he learned. 

How It Happens - Voting Trends (04/22/09)

Commentator David Gillette thinks that we will eventually look at election day the same way we look at tax day. See why.

How It Happens - Voting Trends (04/22/09)

Political cartoonist David Gillette predicts that in ten years we will treat election day much like tax day.

Almanac at the Capitol - April 15, 2009 (04/15/09)

A summary of a week's worth of headlines, a visit with two first term legislators back from visiting with their constituents, and cartoonist David Gillette goes caving at the Capitol.

Headlines (04/15/09)

The week's news in an easy, bit-sized chunk.

House First Termers (04/15/09)

A visit with first term representatives Kory Kath (DFL) and Jenifer Loon (R) to find out what they heard back home during the Easter break.

Found Footage - "Modern" Minnesota Agriculture (04/15/09)

More from a 60s era promotional film about Minnesota.

How It Happens -Data Practices (04/15/09)

Commentator and cartoonist David Gillette goes caving at the Capitol.

How It Happens -Data Practices (04/15/09)

Commentator and cartoonist David Gillette goes caving at the Capitol.

How It Happens - Data Practices (04/15/09)

David takes us below the surface of state government to discover the outcome of all those speeches, committee hearings and floor sessions - public information.

How It Happens - Final Push (04/08/09)

Cartoonist David Gillette explains why a candidate's footwear may be the most important piece of a campaign in the last installment of his How to Get Elected series.

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