Minneapolis mayoral candidates face off in major debate Monday
A debate featuring Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and three challengers will take place on October 31, just days before the election. Hosted by the Star Tribune and Minnesota Public Radio, the event aims to clarify candidates' positions on pressing issues like policing and rent control. Challengers Omar Fateh, DeWayne Davis, and Jazz Hampton have formed an alliance against Frey, promoting a strategy for voters to rank them in preference. Moderators Eric Roper and Brandt Williams will guide the discussion, which will include both rapid-fire questions and more extensive policy inquiries. This debate follows three previous confrontations among the candidates, intensifying the focus on key local issues.
Frey, facing significant pressure, must defend his record while challengers seek to present a united front. The event will not allow any in-person viewing, making it accessible only through livestream and radio broadcast. Such debates play a crucial role in shaping voter decisions as the election nears.