October 31, 2012
Which is not really a good thing
October 29, 2012
And the Photo Voter ID amendment passing
October 24, 2012
I posted yesterday about sixth and eighth congressional district polls and in that post I wrote this in regard to the status of the Minnesota’s second congressional district race: A case could be made that MN-2 should be Likely GOP (I’m not going to make it), but other than that, the rest are off the […]
October 23, 2012
New polls of Minnesota’s sixth and eighth congressional district races were released by the StarTribune Monday morning. For these survey’s they are utilizing the services of Pulse Opinion Research, a subsidiary of well known pollster Rasmussen. Pulse Opinion Research (10/22, no trend lines): Chip Cravaack (R-inc) 43 Rick Nolan (D) 50 Undecided 7 (MoE: ±3%) […]
October 19, 2012
Lots going on this week; race ratings, fundraising, polls, ad buys, more polls, and possible campaign dirty tricks
October 16, 2012
We’ve already seen two polls of Minnesota’s Sixth Congressional district race between Representative Michele Bachmann and Jim Graves. Both of those polls were of the internal variety, and both from the Graves campaign itself. Those polls showed a Michele Bachmann lead of five and than two points. The first public poll of the race, conducted […]
October 15, 2012
And what that could mean come November
October 11, 2012
And a few hints that Chip Cravaack may be in trouble
October 10, 2012
And Amy Klobuchar expands her lead over Kurt Bills
October 9, 2012
And support for the Photo Voter ID Amendment is at a new low
September 30, 2012
It was a good week for Minnesota Democrats. The Minnesota Supreme Court let them switch candidates in Duluth, and some excellent poll numbers came out
September 27, 2012
The release by the StarTribune of their latest Minnesota Poll sent various bloggers around the state into a tizzy over its partisan ID numbers
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