Four candidates hoping to lead Minneapolis for the next four years drew subtle contrasts Monday on policy but showcased sharper stylistic differences during an MPR News/Star Tribune debate.

The forum comes about a week out from a ranked-choice election that will determine if Mayor Jacob Frey secures a third term or if state Sen. Omar Fateh, attorney Jazz Hampton or minister DeWayne Davis step into the top city hall role.

Topics covered ranged from duties of police to plans for affordable housing to the imposition of a $20 per hour minimum wage.

The debate was moderated by MPR News senior editor Brandt Williams and Star Tribune columnist Eric Roper. It will air on Politics Friday this week at noon.

Police staffing and duties

The candidates all agreed that more resources are needed to d

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