Minnesota Progressive Repartee

Minnesota Progressive Repartee

Weekdays 4-5PM

It's our daily repartee from 4-5 PM. What does repartee mean? Conversation or speech characterized by quick, witty comments or replies. It's progressive radio without the pledge drives or tote bags!

Minnesota Progressive Repartee - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Minnesota Progressive Repartee - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Minnesota Progressive Repartee - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Local Minnesota Radio Hour – November 5, 2018

Local Minnesota Radio Hour – November 2, 2018

Local Minnesota Radio Hour – November 1, 2018

Local Minnesota Radio Hour – October 31, 2018

Brett speaks with both candidates in the tightly contested Brooklyn Park mayoral race, challenger Hollies Winston and current mayor Jeff Lunde. Also Steve Morse of the MN Environmental Partnership talks about what environmental issues you should consider when voting Tuesday. And Brett’s thoughts on why Nancy Pelosi should remain the house Democratic leader,

Local Minnesota Radio Hour – October 30, 2018

Hunter Hawes and Brett Johnson host today and talk about newly elected Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his march towards fascism. Are there parallels to America and Trump? Also conservative Twitter GAB has been shut down. And Minnesotan is seeing over $70 million dollars of political ads…why are so many of the ads negative?

Local Minnesota Radio Hour – October 29, 2018

Local Minnesota Radio Hour – October 26, 2018

Local Minnesota Radio Hour – October 25, 2018

Local Minnesota Radio Hour – October 24, 2018

Bill Halter fills in today and speaks with former national security advisor and CD8 DFL candidate Leah Phifer talk about today’s bombing attempts on prominent Democrats. Also Richard Carlbom of the Dean Phillips campaign talks about the final weeks of the CD3 election. Also we take a look at all the congressional races in Minnesota…

Local Minnesota Radio Hour – October 23, 2018

Hunter and Brett are in today and talk about medicare, AG polling, and recapping last weekend’s statewide office debates.