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RandySF

(58,884 posts)
Thu Aug 16, 2018, 11:00 AM Aug 2018

MN-GOV: Cook Political moves the race to 'Leans Democratic'

The biggest surprise of the August 14 primary was former Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s defeat in the Republican nominating contest, which he lost to Hennepin County Commissioner Jeff Johnson, 53 percent to 44 percent. While the primary season has produced plenty of examples that President Trump and his followers have taken over the Republican Party, none has been quite as poignant as Pawlenty’s loss given that he has won his share of GOP primaries and was elected Governor twice. But, if Johnson won the nomination with relative ease, the general election will be a more difficult proposition, putting the contest in the Lean Democratic column.

Republicans put Minnesota on its target list because the 2016 presidential race was closer than most predicted; Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton won the state by just 1.5 percent. Strategists also believe that voters are ready for change after eight years of a Democratic Governor. But, President Trump is unpopular in the state; his job approval was 38 percent in a July Marist College poll for NBC News, and voters seem pretty content with outgoing Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton’s stewardship of the state.

Democrats nominated U.S. Rep. Tim Walz, who won the five-way primary with 47 percent. State Rep. Erin Murphy, who had the party’s endorsement, placed second with 32 percent. Walz, who spent much of his career as an educator and as an officer in the National Guard, was elected to the U.S. House in 2006, defeating a GOP incumbent. He has represented the 1st congressional district, which covers the southern part of the state from its border with South Dakota to its border with Wisconsin and includes Rochester and Mankato. It has a Partisan Voting Index of R+5, meaning that it votes five points more Republican than the country as a whole. Trump carried the district in 2016, 53 percent to 38 percent for Clinton. It also means that Walz is no stranger to difficult races. He was re-elected in 2016 by just 2,547 votes. It will be difficult to portray Walz as a liberal; he didn’t support Nancy Pelosi’s bid for Democratic leader after the 2016 election and has amassed a relatively moderate voting record.



https://www.cookpolitical.com/analysis/governors/minnesota-governor/pawlentys-loss-moves-race-lean-democratic

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MN-GOV: Cook Political moves the race to 'Leans Democratic' (Original Post) RandySF Aug 2018 OP
going to be way more than "lean democratic"...did cook miss the number of democratic votes vs beachbum bob Aug 2018 #1
They are very small-c conservative in their work. RandySF Aug 2018 #2
I rather have democratic chances understated any way..... beachbum bob Aug 2018 #3
 

beachbum bob

(10,437 posts)
1. going to be way more than "lean democratic"...did cook miss the number of democratic votes vs
Thu Aug 16, 2018, 11:02 AM
Aug 2018

republican votes cast in Minnesota?

cook also has illinois "lean democratic", our incumbent GOP gov may end up in 3rd place....

cook under estimates by a huge margin

 

beachbum bob

(10,437 posts)
3. I rather have democratic chances understated any way.....
Thu Aug 16, 2018, 11:09 AM
Aug 2018

the number of races moving toward democrats is staggering

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