Poll: Klobuchar cruising, Franken too. (PPP)
Poll: Obama up in Minnesota. (MPR)
Poll: More Minnesotans oppose marriage amendment. (MPR)
Poll: T-Paw no great assistance to Romney in Minnesota. (MinnPost)
Poll: Klobuchar has a wide lead over competition. (MPR)
Swedzinski/Magnus/Dahms/Falk/Koenen/Gimse: The DFL’s window of opportunity? (Marshall)
GOP legislative sponsors Kiffmeyer and Newman want to intervene in Photo ID lawsuit. (MinnPost)
Senjem, other Republicans seek to keep photo ID on ballot. (AP)
Abeler: Independence Party looks to legislature for victories. (ECM)
Rep. Anderson highlights recent legislative session. (Glenwood)
Eric Harpel will request hearing to contest Rep. Mary Franson’s restraining order. (CityPages)
Vikings stadium could be Lanning’s legacy. (AP)
Pelowski retiring from WSHS. (Winona)
Al Franken popular in Minnesota. (Examiner)
Franken, fed and state officials meet to talk Asian carp. (ECM)
Paulsen/Franken/Klobuchar/Walz/McCollum: Minn. Democrats in bind over medical device tax. (CBSnews)
Franken says Farm Bill important to state, should pass Senate. (KWLM)
Klobuchar: Farm bill debate begins, possible vote next week. (AP)
Bachmann Mailer Misrepresents Jobs Report. (FactCheck)
Graves ‘steps out of comfort zone’ to run for Congress, challenge Bachmann. (St. Cloud)
Klobuchar/Bills: Marine combat vet launches Republican primary campaign against Kurt Bills. (MPR)
Kurt Bills confident of victory in Senate primary. (MPR)
Senate candidate Kurt Bills’ last day of school is first day of intense summer campaigning. (MinnPost)
Cravaack/Oberstar: Jeff Anderson hopes roots count in race. (AP)
Smith: Cindy Pugh, candidate for state rep., compares Muslim women to garbage bags. (CityPages)
Senjem/Murray: DFLers look to reclaim lost seats in Legislature. (Rochester)
Defeated DFLers from 2010 trying for comeback…not Juhnke. (KWLM)
Ostrom/Sheran/Brynaert: District 19 & 19A: Morrow to run unopposed. (Mankato)
Opponent drops from race against Morrow. (Mankato)
District 8A: Nornes challenger important. (Fergus Falls)
District 11: Local elections attract former challengers, political newcomers. (PineJournal)
District 58: Brobston receives DFL endorsement for Minnesota Senate. (Northfield)
District 22: DFL endorsing event is Tuesday. (Worthington)
District 22A: The skinny on [DFL'er] Short for state representative. (Pipestone)
Senate District 13 DFLers schedule picnic, meet-and-greet. (St. Cloud)
Juhnke/Franken/Klobuchar: Conservation practices highlighted on Northfield farm tour. (Faribault)
Juhnke says Farm Bill debates are often north versus south. (KWLM)
Minn. Gov. Dayton leads trade mission to China. (AP)
Norm Coleman’s “shadowy” American Action Network under fire for flouting law. (CityPages)
McCain suggests Hoeven as possible vice president candidate. (Fargo)
American Crystal, union reps remain deadlocked. (AP)
No progress as talks between union, Crystal end. (Crookston)
Minn. gay marriage vote divides state’s clergy. (AP)
Robin Brown Letter: DFL convention spurs hope, energy. (Albert Lea)
Letter: Shimanski’s memory of meeting with interfaith group questioned. (Hutchinson)
Letter (Bly): Northfielder says “follow the truth” (Northfield)
Franken Column: Speed up medical-device approval process to save lives. PioneerPress)
Carla Nelson Column: Constituents’ ideas set the course in St. Paul. (Rochester)
Column: Expansion of PSEO proves bipartisan efforts can and do succeed. (ECM)
Editorial: Ending [ethanol] blender’s mandate would be shortsighted. (Rochester)
Editorial (Franken-Klobuchar): After Grand Marais shooting, a sensible step toward safety. (Duluth)
Editorial (Kath-Ruth): New rep — whoever that may be — needs to remember Owatonna. (Owatonna)
Editorial (Cravaack): Outside money – Our political system is being reshaped to the benefit of the wealthiest. (Timberjay)
Editorial (Cravaack-Lourey): A sea change afoot? (PineJournal)
Editorial: Minnesota legislative session good for business. (Duluth)
Editorial: Win-win on racino. (New Ulm)
Editorial: Instead of protesting [frac sand], run for office. (Winona)
Editorial: Editorial: Qualified candidates keep coming forward [in 22A & 22B]. (Worthington)