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TexasTowelie

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Tue Nov 2, 2021, 06:38 AM Nov 2021

Leading Minnesota Democrats skip campaigning against policing question

WASHINGTON – Three of Minnesota's leading Democrats oppose the Minneapolis ballot question that could replace the city's Police Department with a new public safety agency, but they aren't campaigning against it.

More than a year after George Floyd died at the hands of Minneapolis police, the divide over Question 2 has torn through established partisan political lines. With polls closing Tuesday, U.S. Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith and Gov. Tim Walz have made their opposition clear but appear to be staying away from actively campaigning to defeat the measure.

The ballot question is a complicated one for Democratic politicians, said Kathryn Pearson, a University of Minnesota political science professor. It's a rare local measure that has attracted statewide and national attention.

"They would just as soon not get involved in Minneapolis politics and be out front on an issue that's, no matter what position they take, guaranteed to upset some of their supporters," Pearson said. "If they were to be actively campaigning, it would also really highlight the divide within the Democratic Party."

Read more: https://www.startribune.com/leading-minnesota-democrats-skip-campaigning-against-policing-question/600111795/

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Leading Minnesota Democrats skip campaigning against policing question (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2021 OP
This is a local issue. Mawspam2 Nov 2021 #1

Mawspam2

(726 posts)
1. This is a local issue.
Tue Nov 2, 2021, 10:45 AM
Nov 2021

Personally, while police reform is needed, the ballot question is way too vague and undefined. So you quit calling them police and start calling the "public safety". WTF does that do if you still have the same racist cops on the streets?

The proposal should have been to combine police, fire and paramedics, cross train everyone, then rotate one twelfth of the force between branches every other month on two year cycles. IOW, you hire a public safety officer and they do police work for two years, fire for two years, paramedic for two years. This way, they see people as humans and not as perps to be busted.

But what do I know?

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