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The political quotations of 2024 that marked a historic, if not 'weird,' year


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Published in Politics and Government on Tuesday, December 24th 2024 at 8:40 GMT by MinnPost   Print publication without navigation

  • Besides a major election, there was new drama for Minnesota's recreational cannabis program and a proposal to use bubbles to fight crime.

The article from MinnPost titled "The Minnesota Political Quotations of 2024 That Marked a Historic, If Not Weird, Year" encapsulates the notable and often peculiar political moments of 2024 in Minnesota. It highlights various quotes from politicians and public figures that reflect the state's political climate, which was marked by significant events like the legalization of recreational marijuana, the introduction of ranked-choice voting, and the ongoing discussions around climate change and infrastructure. Key figures like Governor Tim Walz, Senator Amy Klobuchar, and Representative Ilhan Omar provided insights into their legislative priorities and reactions to national and local issues. The article also captures the lighter, more humorous side of politics with quips and gaffes that went viral, showcasing the blend of serious policy-making with the unpredictable nature of political discourse. This collection of quotes serves as a time capsule of the year's political atmosphere, reflecting both the gravity and the eccentricity of Minnesota's political scene in 2024.

Read the Full MinnPost Article at:
[ https://www.minnpost.com/state-government/2024/12/the-minnesota-political-quotations-of-2024-that-marked-a-historic-if-not-weird-year/ ]

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