Archive for 2010
Fun Facts about Minnesota’s Gubernatorial Race
Many Gopher State records could be set or tied during another barn burner of a gubernatorial election in 2010
Read MoreThe Still Very Long Odds of an Oberstar (or Walz) Defeat in November
Less than 4 percent of Minnesota U.S. House incumbents have been defeated out of more than 200 who won at least 60 percent of the vote during the previous election cycle
Read MoreWestern States to Eclipse Midwest in Representation to U.S. House for First Time in History
It took 160 years, but Western states will finally eclipse the Midwest in the number of Representatives it sends to D.C. in 2012
Read MoreRepublicans Positioned to Win Nine Midwestern U.S. Senate Seats for First Time Since 1920
GOP on track to sweep all nine Class III Midwest Senate seats in the 12-state region for the first time in 90 years
Read MoreHumphrey Institute Event to Examine Impact of Citizens United
Includes panelists from Common Cause Minnesota, Alliance for a Better Minnesota, and the executive director of the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board
Read MoreFrom the Yankees to the Jets: Will the Vikings End Minnesota’s New York Curse Tonight?
Vikings are just 1-7 against the Jets all time
Read MoreGubernatorial Horserace Polling Down Slightly from 2006, Rasmussen Dominates the Field
Polling up substantially in New York and Nevada but down big in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Maryland
Read MoreDemocrats on the Verge of Historic Collapse in Iowa Governor’s Race
Culver on pace to produce biggest cycle-to-cycle decline in Iowa Democratic gubernatorial vote in state history
Read MoreWas Amy Klobuchar Snookered by Chuck Schumer?
Everything Minnesota fans do not want to know about the Twins-Yankees rivalry
Read MoreEvent Highlights Redistricting from National, State, and Local Political Perspectives
Should Minnesota reduce its number of state legislative districts?
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