Steve Hayward and John Hinderaker take note of the exit of Al Franken from the Senate, and how it has thrown Minnesota politics into a state of turmoil, making it ground zero for the mid-term election later this year. Unnoticed by the national media, Minnesota has been slowly turning into a red state—Trump nearly won it in 2016—and this year will see two Senate races as well as a governor’s race. Steve and John also talk a bit about energy policy and why the renewable energy fetish is biting people hard in northeastern states this week.

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  1. FredGoodhue Coolidge
    FredGoodhue
    @FredGoodhue

    You are wildly overly optimistic about Republican chances in November, but I give you big kudos for the use of The Kinks.

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  2. Cow Girl Thatcher
    Cow Girl
    @CowGirl

    John: “For liberals to be concerned about the TONE of political discourse? Are you…kidding me?”

    Best quote of the show!!

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