Do you feel the Democrats, without any Republican votes, will be able to pass major health care reform in both the House and Senate, with "reconciliation" used in the Senate, which requires only 51 votes?
Five potential Republican presidential candidates are listed alphabetically below. Choose the one who you feel would be the strongest candidate to face President Barack Obama's reelection bid.
Should the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy covering gay service members be done away with to enable gays to be open about their sexuality and still serve their country?
Do you agree with the Supreme Court that corporations have the same First Amendment rights as individuals and, therefore, can spend as much money as they wish to oppose or support individual political candidates?
Most political analysts expect Democrats to lose seats in the 2010 Congressional election. How many seats in the House of Representatives do you think the Republicans will pick up? The GOP would need 40 seats to regain control.
Do you support the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) getting involved in the regulation of greenhouse gases from sources like power plants, cars and factories?
Recently, three Duluth firefighters were asked to resign their union memberships because they had volunteered to serve on Hermantown's Volunteer Fire Department. All three live in Hermantown. Do you support the union on this issue?
Should the self-described mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack, Khalid Sheik Mohammed, and four co-conspirators be tried in a military or civilian court?
Should the Federal Aviation Administration suspend the licenses of the two Northwest Airlines pilots who flew 150 miles past their Minneapolis destination, remaining out of radio contact for nearly 90 minutes?
General Stanley McChrystal, the top general in Afghanistan, wants as many as 40,000 additional U.S. troops there, or he says, the war can't be won. Do you feel President Obama will agree to his request?
Banks have come under pressure recently for excessive overdraft fees. What do you feel is a "fair" fee for a bank to change a customer who uses a debit card when his account does not have enough money in it to cover the purchase?