Women for Franken Event.

Posted on Oct 28, 2008 in MN Senate race 2008 | No Comments

One more week.  Amy Kloubuchar campaigning with Al.


Norm Coleman Rally with Rudy Gilliani. O’Gara’s. St. Paul.

Posted on Oct 23, 2008 in MN Senate race 2008 | 3 Comments

GoBama!!!!!!  Vote for change.


Greatest Generation Film festival Riverview theater. Photo by Janet Bayliss

Posted on Oct 19, 2008 in Daybook | 3 Comments

The crowd reaction to my film Letter to My Mother was fantastic.  My Mom had a blast being the movie star for the day, and my dear friends Ann Viitala and Laura Ayers graciously hosted the most lovely reception after the film.  I am filled with gratitude.   My film won an audience choice award!


Michelle Obama.

Posted on Oct 13, 2008 in MN Senate race 2008 | No Comments

One word, beautiful!


Michelle Obama at Macalester Rally. St. Paul, MN

Posted on Oct 13, 2008 in MN Senate race 2008 | No Comments

This was my picture of the day.  Natalie Miller had just introduced Michelle to the overflowing crowd.  The energy was rich with passion and hope.  Truly an inspiring day.


Me and Michelle Obama. Rochester, MN. Photo by C Scott Cooper.

Posted on Oct 13, 2008 in MN Senate race 2008 | 5 Comments

OK, so for the first time in my life, I was really star struck giddy.  I was hired by the Obama campaign to photograph the clutch (the back stage grip and grins as we call them.)  After we were done, my friend and Obama staff, C Scott asked to have his picture taken with Michelle, […]


Dean Barkley, Norm Coleman, and Al Franken. US Senate Debate. Breck High School.

Posted on Oct 11, 2008 in MN Senate race 2008 | One Comment

Here are your choices for the US Senate.  Before you decide, make sure you see this powerful one minute ad.  It’s telling about a person when they can stoop so low.  The name of the piece “Disgrace” is perfect.  Minnesota does deserve so much better.  Go Al!


McCain Rally. Lakeville, MN

Posted on Oct 10, 2008 in MN Senate race 2008 | No Comments

It seems the straight talk express is running out of gas.  I guess that could explain the drill baby drill mantra.  The sputter from Alaska has dried up, even though Palin’s name still brought the loudest cheers from the event.  The xenophobia in her rhetoric is chilling.


Al and Franni Franken.

Posted on Oct 8, 2008 in MN Senate race 2008 | No Comments

Frannie has been a tireless warrior for Al on the campaign trail.  I will be casting my vote for Al and Frannie to go to Washington DC along with my vote for President Obama!!!  That has a nice ring to it!


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