
Bryan Brussee
Digital Designer at The Minnesota Star Tribune
Digital designer for @StarTribune | Previously data, graphics + design for @postandcourier | Casual poster, he/him
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2 months ago |
startribune.com | Elliot Hughes |Yuqing Liu |Bryan Brussee
ShareCommentabout the writersElliot HughesReporterElliot Hughes is a general assignment reporter for the Star Tribune. See MoreYuqing LiuGraphics ProducerYuqing Liu is a graphics producer at the Minnesota Star Tribune, focusing on charts, maps and other visual formats for data-driven stories in digital and print. See MoreBryan BrusseeDigital DesignerBryan Brussee is a digital designer for the Minnesota Star Tribune. See More© 2025 StarTribune.All rights reserved.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
startribune.com | Bryan Brussee |Yuqing Liu |Tom Nehil |Jake Steinberg
Yuqing Liu is a graphics producer at the Minnesota Star Tribune, focusing on charts, maps and other visual formats for data-driven stories in digital and print.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
startribune.com | Bryan Brussee
2024′s polarizing election cycle ended with Minnesotans favoring Vice President Kamala Harris for president and re-electing Democratic U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar. While those statewide results support the state’s reputation for favoring Democrats, a county-level analysis of several key races since 2012 challenges the notion that Minnesota voters choose person over party at the voting booth.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
startribune.com | Tom Nehil |Bryan Brussee
Tom Nehil is the Star Tribune’s newsroom developer, using code to help find and tell stories.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
elections.startribune.com | Briana Bierschbach |Josie Albertson-Grove |Tom Nehil |Bryan Brussee
The Legislature enacted or changed many of Minnesota's laws in the past two years, largely due to one fact: Democrats controlled state government — the House, Senate and governor's office. Heading into this fall's election, Republicans and their allies hope to change that. The entire Minnesota House is on the ballot in November, and if the GOP wins control they can put the brakes on the DFL legislative agenda for the next two years. The Senate isn't on the ballot until 2026, but DFL state Sen.
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RT @LauraMcCallumB: Our latest #Election2024 tool - type in your Minnesota address and you'll see which candidates are on your Aug. 13 prim…

RT @cjsinner: this map got a lot more interesting this morning as we almost doubled our total snowfall overnight!

RT @grove: On a January day when it hit 54 degrees in Minneapolis, the @StarTribune launched our first-ever (lack of) Snow Tracker: https:/…