Wy Spano

Political Panel (06/06/08)

Big stuff to chat about: Franken's problems ... Obama's visit ... McCain's strategy. Democrats Wy Spano and Mary Jo McGuire and Republicans Sarah Janecek and Brian Sullivan match wits.

This Week's Political Panel (05/16/08)

What's going to happen at the capitol between now and Sunday midnight? DFLers Wy Spano and Ember Reichgott Junge and Republicans Sarah Janecek and Phil Krinkie compare notes.

The Political Panel (04/11/08)

The Governor's vetoes will be one topic with this week's version of the panel. Democrats Wy Spano and Mary Jo McGuire match wits with Republicans Sarah Janecek and Brian Sullivan.

A Political Panel (02/22/08)

Will the veto of the transportation bill stand? That's one topic we deliver to the political panel this week. Democrats Wy Spano and Ember Reichgott Junge square off against Republicans Sarah Janecek and Phil Krinkie.

A Panel Potpourri (12/21/07)

This week's political panel looks at issues stateside and national. Democrats Wy Spano and Mary Jo McGuire are joined by Republicans Andy Brehm and Brian Sullivan.

Remembering Paul Wellstone (10/26/07)

One of the topics of this week's political panel will be to talk about the stunning news five years ago this week. Democrats Wy Spano and Dee Long share the couch with Republicans Fritz Knaak and Andy Brehm.

The Panel (10/12/07)

This week's version of the panel talks about politics near and far. Republicans Sarah Janecek and Andy Brehm square off against DFLers Wy Spano and Jane Ranum.

The Political Panel (08/10/07)

The politics of rebuilding a bridge in the wake of tragedy brings politicians together. At least here in Minnesota. Republicans Fritz Knaak and David Strom join DFLers Wy Spano and Ember Reichgott Junge on the old Almanac couch to take a look back at the week.

A Panel of Politicos (06/01/07)

Democrats Wy Spano and Jane Ranum sit across the couch from Republicans Fritz Knaak and Phil Krinkie.

The Week's Political Panel (03/03/07)

The panel chats up the surplus ... suburban legislative politics ... and prospects for a smoking ban.

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