Tri…er, Bifect…er…uh… (Part 2)

By Mitch Berg

Earlier today we talked about the change in leads, and maybe fortunes, in the Minnesota House, thrown into chaos by the DFL’s hubris in Distict 40A.

Today, let’s look at the Senate.

The Senate wasn’t up for election this year – so they held on to the same one-vote lead they’ve had for the past two years – by the solitary dint of Nicole “The Ninja” Mitchell not leaving office after her arrest for burglary at the end of the last session.

And it’s no surprise – the DFL would ignore Ted Bundy if he was their whole lead, especially given the DFL’s losses in the House.

But then Senator Dziedzic died, last week.

Which leaves the Senate tied at 33-33, as long as Mitchell remains in office.

Mitchell will get forced out once her vote no longer matters, of course – and the DFL will likely win both special elections, barring a very unlikely swerve in either district.  And Governor Klink will be able to veto anything a temporary majority in both chambers sends to his desk. 

But this opportunity, such as it is, must not go to waste. 

One Response to “Tri…er, Bifect…er…uh… (Part 2)”

  1. Night Writer Says:

    Per the Governor, those interested in running in the special election for Dziedzic’s seat have about 90 minutes today to get their paperwork in or else they can’t be considered. Democracy!

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