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New Polling in Minnesota – Contrary To Reporting

CD3 As I espected, Paulsen is up over Madia. 

Paulsen registered 46 percent to DFL candidate Ashwin Madia’s 41 percent.

Independence Party candidate David Dillon registered 10 percent.

CD6 Bachmann is back to a 1 point lead.

The SurveyUSA Poll shows Bachmann ahead of DFL candidate Elwyn Tinklenberg 46 percent to 45 percent.

Independence Party candidate Bob Anderson registered 6 percent.

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McCain is closing on the redistributor. 

Obama registered 49 percent to McCain’s 46 percent.

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One Response to “New Polling in Minnesota – Contrary To Reporting”

  1. montanaliberal says:

    Obama will win by no less than 6% in MN (my guess is closer to 8%), but could go as high as 11% from internal polls.