Because reporters are once again frustrated with Gov. Pawlenty's schedule, the press started asking legislative leaders if they ran for governor if they would vow to release all of their events on a media schedule. The House leaders (Democrats and Republicans) said they'd be happy to release their current schedules.
That line of questioning led reporters to follow up on just who is interested in running for governor. The funniest reaction came from House Minority Leader Marty Seifert who said Pawlenty was his guy, when we pressed what if Pawlenty isn't running again, Seifert actually blushed and said he wasn't sure.
Sen. Tarryl Clark said she has "had people talk" to her about running for governor and it would be "hard not to" hear that. She expressed interest in there being a new governor in general.
Majority Leader Sertich and Speaker Anderson Kelliher wouldn't bite much on our questioning. Kelliher has been mentioned the most often from political activists I talk to. At Al Franken's rally a couple of weeks ago the supporters went nuts for her, by far the most applause for any other DFLer who spoke.









