Election Day is only weeks away and you can start to pay attention to the candidates and elected offices.
MinnPost is interested in your vote. You can find out more in this older post.
Last week, 1,585 Minnesotans were surveyed by Embold Research, a nonpartisan arm of Change Research. Each day, we’ll be publishing stories about the poll.
- Monday morning: An overview of the close governor’s race and which parts favor DFL Gov. Tim Walz vs. Scott Jensen, and what issues are top of mind in the governor’s election.
- Monday afternoon: An analysis of how likely Minnesota voters are to vote for attorney general and secretary of state in our poll
- Tuesday morning: We surveyed respondents to a poll about Minnesota’s new THC edibles laws and whether they would like to keep, expand or reject it.
- Wednesday morning: An overview of the top issues for Minnesotans in response to the poll. Sidebar stories include information about Minnesota’s attitudes towards abortion and which politicians are most popular among voters.
- Thursday morning: A study of how geography influenced poll respondents’ opinions about candidates and other issues
- Friday morning: An in-depth look at attitudes towards crime
A poll is not a complete picture of public opinion. MinnPost has provided you with other in-depth stories about the campaigns and ad spend, as well interviews with observers and candidates. These stories will be featured as you view poll results this week.
- The 20 races to be watched in Parliament
- Who is running in Minnesota? Both the statewide/Congress Edition as well as the legislative
- A analysis of what a switch of the U.S. House from Republican control would mean to Minnesota
- An timeline that shows how COVID-19 inspired Republican Scott Jensen to run for governor, and how it continues to be an important theme
- A analysis of support and criticism to DFL Gov. Tim Walz in Greater Minnesota
- Take a look at the Latino vote both in Minnesota and nationally
- A look at whether Minnesota’s Iron Range legislature seats could be transferred to Republicans
- Profile of an DFLer from Austin, who hopes to win back the seat that was red during Trump’s era.
- Analysis of why the race to be secretary of state has captured national attention
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