Category Archives: Politics

9-8-2017 Rep. Erin Murphy

click below or watch on our youtube channel    share this video    This in-depth interview with Rep. Erin Murphy, candidate for governor, by ATD co-host Dr. Roxanne Meshar, outlines her vision for Minnesotans including single payer health care, tuition-free education, … Continue reading

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9-8-2017 Dane Smith & Matt Schmit, Growth & Justice

click below or watch on our youtube channel    share this video    Dane Smith and Matt Schmit of Growth and Justice DANE SMITH, having served a decade as President of the non-partisan think tank Growth & Justice after a stellar … Continue reading

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9-8-2017 Pat Anderson

click below or watch on our youtube channel    share this video    Pat Anderson, has been an Access to Democracy guest for over a decade – a Mayor of Eagan, A GOP State and National Committeeperson, a former State Auditor … Continue reading

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8-18-2017 Rep. Tina Liebling, District 26A, Rochester MN

click below or watch on our youtube channel    share this video    Rep. Tina Liebling of District 26A, Rochester MN was elected 7 times to represent her district, and is now a candidate for governor. Rep. Liebling and co-host Dr. … Continue reading

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8-18-2017 Sen. Jim Carlson

click below or watch on our youtube channel    share this video    Sen. Jim Carlson, of Senate District 51, joins Alan for a different focus from the normal interview — primarily discussing national and international topics and how they affect … Continue reading

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