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October 28, 2019, Monday - MinnPost Social – One Year Out: A Way Too Early Look at the 2020 Campaign at Elsie's

Time: 5:30 – 7 pm

Location: Elsie’s, 729 Marshall St. NE

MinnPost Social – One Year Out: A Way Too Early Look at the 2020 Campaign

As you may have heard, there’s a pretty big election happening in 2020. There’s the presidential contest, of course, in which Minnesota’s electoral votes may play an important role for the first time in forever. But that’s hardly the only reason why election 2020 is going to be a very big deal. Several of the state’s congressional contests are likely to be highly competitive, and U.S. Senator Tina Smith will once again be on the ballot. Oh, and all 201 seats in the Minnesota Legislature will be up for election, contests that will help decide who gets to draw the lines for all of Minnesota’s legislative and congressional districts. Join MinnPost writers Peter Callaghan, Greta Kaul and Walker Orenstein to get a better understanding of where all those campaigns are and where they’re going one year out. This lively Q&A session is part of the MinnPost Social event series, presented by RBC Wealth Management and Great River Energy, in which MinnPost journalists share insights with audience members in a casual atmosphere that includes a cash bar and light appetizers. Space is limited, and organizers anticipate selling out.