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The A.M. Update

AMU Bonus: Is There HOPE For Minnesota? | Dustin Grage | 1/16/25

The A.M. Update

Aaron McIntire

Daily News, News, Politics

4.9833 Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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The full, unedited conversation between Aaron McIntire Minnesota journalist Dustin Grage.

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0:00.0

And the Democrats are over here just kind of playing Calvin Ball, making up their own rules to their own game as they go along.

0:06.0

How much of that with the latter do you think is just a function of their communists and they don't have any respect for the rule of law?

0:12.6

And how much do you think that they in Minnesota, the Democrat Party, doesn't know how to handle itself when they don't have complete and total control over every lever of power.

0:22.3

And you know, obviously both, but I just got to hand to you on that second point.

0:28.5

They just simply aren't used to this.

0:32.7

I talked to Dustin Gregy this week. He's a conservative activist in Minnesota and independent

0:38.5

journalist. He's a great follow on X. You can find him at Gregy Dustin on X. That's spelled

0:44.4

G-R-A-G-E-E-Duston, X. And it bloomed into kind of a broader conversation that touches

0:51.1

a lot of the third rails of issues that we're talking about in this day

0:55.1

and age, election integrity, whether or not there's actually optimism in places like a purple

1:00.8

state like Minnesota, well, what once was a purple state like Minnesota, and some other

1:05.2

matters as well. We also talked about the character of the modern Democrat Party, and I think

1:10.8

that has illustrated, well, it's a horrible illustration, but it's illustrated well by Dustin and the story of what's actually happening with their state legislature this week.

1:21.3

Here's the full unedited interview.

1:23.2

So I'll actually bring up three seats.

1:25.5

A lot of people like to talk about the two seats, which in this case is Curtis Johnson, who was a resident of Little Canada, which is nearby the district he ran in, but it was not the district he actually ran in. In Minnesota, for our state legislative races, you actually have to reside in the district at least 51% of the time.

1:45.2

So we actually result through the state trying to catch other people,

1:49.0

Republican and Democrat, if they live in their districts or not,

1:52.3

this is a fight on the side that's actually happening.

1:54.9

But there's that one that's talked about a lot.

1:56.9

There's also Brad Tabkey in the Shacopi area.

2:00.0

So South Minneapolis Metro. In that instance,

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