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The Politics of Economic Uncertainty: Dayton Gains From Current Pain, Emmer Gains From Future Worries

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The Politics of Economic Uncertainty: Dayton Gains From Current Pain, Emmer Gains From Future Worries

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2010-10-01

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According the latest Minnesota Public Radio News and Humphrey Institute Poll, the extraordinary economic downturn is powerfully impacting Minnesota politics in late September. The astounding 94% of likely voters who believe that the national economy is in poor shape are breaking for the Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mark Dayton over his Republican rival Tom Emmer by 10 points. A similar pattern is evident for voters who report that their own household economic situation is in poor shape.

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Center for the Study of Politics and Governance, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, UMN

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Jacobs, Lawrence; Miller, Joanne M.. (2010). The Politics of Economic Uncertainty: Dayton Gains From Current Pain, Emmer Gains From Future Worries. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/194865.

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