 Minnesota has one of the longest balance in about 50 years as voters will be filing not only local and state seats filling local and state seats I should say but also who will represent the state in Washington DC and the DFL isn't taking the midterms lightly. They were traveling all over the state this weekend getting their final message out to supporters. In Bemidji the DFL bus brought out all their heavy hitters including candidate for governor Tim Walz, candidate for lieutenant governor Peggy Flanigan, U.S. Helper also representative candidate Joe Rudinovich and many others. We've had about 75 hours and a blank palette to win this election and create the Minnesota we want. That means lifting up our teachers and making sure every child black, white, brown, indigenous gets a quality education. That's what we can do. That's what this means. You're not voting for candidates, you're voting for the future where every single person in this state and the first state to do it has access to quality, affordable health care. That's what we do in this state. The DFL candidates say they will keep holding rallies all across the state up until the night of election day. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.