Minnesota primary rules spark feud between GOP, DFL

Minnesota’s two biggest political parties are feuding over whether lawmakers should impose new restrictions on what the parties can do with voter data from the state’s March 3 primary.

Klobuchar says English language vote was wrong

Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar says she was wrong to vote for a 2007 bill that included a provision making English the nation’s official language.

Warren and Sanders spar over alleged claims that Sanders said a woman can't win

Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren declined an opportunity to continue their recent campaign trail feud during Tuesday night's debate, but Warren still took on her progressive opponent.

Sanders overtakes Democratic race in Iowa, Klobuchar fifth

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has overtaken his rivals in Iowa, while Amy Klobuchar is in fifth place, according to a statewide poll released Friday.

Trump impeachment: McConnell can start trial, delay on witnesses

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has the Senate votes to proceed with setting the ground rules for President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.

Amy Klobuchar says in interview she will declassify UFO documents if elected president

Democratic Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who is running for president in 2020, said in an interview on Monday that she would declassify UFO documents if she is elected president. 

Democrat Julián Castro drops out of 2020 presidential race

The former Obama housing secretary was the only Latino candidate in the field and one of the biggest voices on immigration.

"Wine cave" owner responds to debate flare-up

The owner of the wine-cave at the center of the Democratic debate stage flare-up responded to being thrust into the spotlight.

Klobuchar makes push as 2020 presidential contender

Long discounted as a 2020 presidential longshot, Minnesota U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar is making a late push to get into contention in the Democratic primary.

Bernie Sanders announces $150B plan to expand broadband access

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is promising to invest $150 billion to bring high-speed internet to “every household in America” while breaking up and better regulating monopolies he says currently limit access to drive up their profits.