> It seems to me that the political dialogue is so tightly managed by the DFL
> (would be joined by the Republicans, but so far not in Mpls local politics)
> that there is no hope of a candidate winning on the basis of social justice
> and/or environmental justice concerns.

If it really that the dialogue is tightly managed by the DFL or that
social and environmental justice concerns are not as important to
voters as some would like to believe?

John Harris
webber-camden
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