Third Party Option Attractive to Minnesotans
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According to a Minnesota Public Radio News and Humphrey Institute poll, politically significant
segments of voters are supporting third party candidates for President and U.S. Senate, and
supermajorities of likely Minnesotan voters would consider voting for third party candidates.
Although no third party candidate appears poised to win at this point, they are drawing enough
support to play the role of King Maker by drawing enough support from one candidate to allow
the other to win a close contest. The survey was conducted of 763 likely voters between August
7, 2008 and August 17, 2008; the margin of error is +/-3.6 percentage points.
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Center for the Study of Politics and Governance, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
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Jacobs, Lawrence; Miller, Joanne M.. (2008). Third Party Option Attractive to Minnesotans. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/200525.
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