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Mohamud Noor poses for portraits near Riverside Plaza on Tuesday. Noor is running for Minnesota State Representative in District 60B.

Noor back to challenge Kahn

by Kevin Beckman
Published April 7, 2016
Noor ran against incumbent Rep. Phyllis Kahn for the 60B seat in 2014, narrowly losing.
Surrounded by volunteers and field staff, Ilhan Omar prepares to go door-knocking on Monday in her Minneapolis office.

Ilhan Omar hopes to revitalize

As a female candidate of color, Omar said she could influence change to House District 60B.

Transportation issues on tap this session

by Kevin Beckman
Published March 3, 2016
Lawmakers agree that action is needed regarding transportation repair issues.

Sanders, Rubio lead Minnesota Super Tuesday

by Daily Staff
Published March 2, 2016
Campus DFL sites saw high student turnout for Sanders.
Caucus-goers wait in a line that spanned to the Wilson Library to attend the only GOP caucus on campus in Anderson Hall on Tuesday evening.

Minnesota was Rubio’s first and only caucus win so far.

by Daily Staff
Published March 2, 2016
Campus DFL sites saw high student turnout for Sanders.

Follow the Daily’s Super Tuesday coverage

Published March 1, 2016
Daily reporters are covering caucuses around the University of Minnesota.

A guide to Tuesday’s Minnesota Caucus

by Kristina Busch
Published February 29, 2016
Four states will hold caucuses, and eight states will hold primaries.

Rubio rallies around electability

by Keaton Schmitt
Published February 24, 2016
Pres. candidate Marco Rubio drew hundreds to a Minneapolis rally Tuesday, where he shared his vision for a unified GOP.

MN to hold caucus on Super Tuesday

by Kevin Beckman
Published February 8, 2016
This election year is the first in which the state will participate in Super Tuesday.

High legislator turnover rate not an irregularity

by Kevin Beckman
Published February 2, 2016
More than twelve legislators said they won't be seeking re-election next term.

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