Minnesota Poll

Minnesota Poll findings September 14-19, 2014

The following Star Tribune Minnesota Poll findings are based on interviews conducted Sept. 8-10 with 800 Minnesota likely voters via land line (70%) and cellphone (30%). The poll was conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling and Research Inc. Read more...

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Corporate inversions unpopular in Minnesota

September 26, 2014

TAXES: According to a new Star Tribune Minnesota Poll, two-thirds of Minnesotans think the government should outlaw corporate inversions -- the much-discussed business tactic in which U.S.-based companies acquire foreign firms and then move their own headquarters to a country with lower tax rates Read full story

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The majority of Minnesotans have given to political causes

September 20, 2014

money: More than half of Minnesotans have contributed to candidates or other political causes, according to a new Star Tribune Minnesota Poll Read full story

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More than 40 percent of Minnesotans rate MNsure a failure

September 19, 2014

MNSURE: More than 40 percent of Minnesotans say the state’s online health insurance exchange, MNsure, has been a failure in its first year, according to a Star Tribune Minnesota poll Read full story

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Race relations same or worse since Obama

September 16, 2014

race relations: The hope that America’s first black president would help stitch together a more harmonious racial mosaic lies in tatters, as most people say race relations have stagnated or worsened since the 2008 election of Barack Obama, according to a Star Tribune Minnesota Poll. Read full story

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Majority say state economy doing better

September 16, 2014

The economy: More than half of Minnesotans believe the state’s economy is in better shape now than four years ago, even though the same number say their personal finances are about the same, according to a Star Tribune Minnesota Poll. Read full story

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Complete results of Senate poll

September 18, 2014

The senate race: U.S. Sen. Al Franken leads his Republican challenger Mike McFadden by double digits, but that lead narrows dramatically outside the metro area and flips in northern Minnesota, according to a Star Tribune Minnesota Poll. Read full story

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Dayton leads Johnson by double digits

September 17, 2014

Gov. Mark Dayton holds a double-digit lead over GOP challenger Jeff Johnson with less than two months to the election, but one in five voters have yet to make up their minds about the contest, according to a new Star Tribune Minnesota Poll

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