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North
Star Rising traces the impact Minnesota's politicians have had
on national politics, from its first territorial governor, Alexander
Ramsey, to Vice Presidents Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale. Filled
with colorful, little-known anecdotes and unusual historical connections,
North Star Rising is a highly readable, often humorous, frequently
surprising account of how the nation came to take notice of this
northern Midwestern state. The book concludes with a look at recent
Minnesota political figures as well as a peek at some of the rising
stars of the DFL, Republican, and Independence parties. It depicts
Minnesota's political involvement on the national stage from the
state's infancy to its hosting of the Republican National Convention
in 2008.
This book is
a Minnesota
Sesquicentennial Book.
"As Minnesota
returns to the national political spotlight, hosting the GOP national
convention in 2008, Barry Casselman has written and indispensible
guide to the many contributions of the state to our national politics.
This is a must read for those following the politics of 2008."
- Steven Schier, Professor of Political Science, Carleton College.
The Author
Barry Casselman holds degrees from the University
of Pennsylvania and the University of Iowa. He founded and published
his first newspaper in Minnesota at age 29. Covering Minnesota and
national politics since 1972, Casselman is now a nationally syndicated
columnist who contributes regularly to many of the leading public
affairs and political analysis publications. He is currently the
CEO of the Preludium News Service and resides in Minneapolis.
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