In 2012, the dominant issue in the Minnesota Legislature was the debate about public subsidies for the Vikings Stadium. No issue was more emotionally charged. No issue was more polarizing. No issue was more heavily covered in the news.
So just a few months later, why is this marquee legislative issue such an insignificant factor in the campaign for control of the Minnesota Legislature? After all, based on last year’s debate, you might expect that it would be The Issue out on the stump.
But I’m not seeing it. The issue hasn’t been raised once in any of the many political direct mail pieces that have clogged my mailbox, or cable TV ads flooding my living room. Moreover, I Googled “Vikings Stadium and election,” and found no stories where the mother of all legislative Issues was playing a prominent role out on the political hustings. Continue reading