Minnesota is a state not won by a Republican presidential candidate since 1972… That’s 52 years in case you are counting. Even Ronald Reagan couldn’t flip this blue hell hole in his landslide victories in 1980 and 1984. Trump came close in 2016, but it still went for Clinton. Now, Minnesota has a decision to make. Are they going to be a part of America, or a part of Ilhan Omar’s Somalia?
In the GOP primary, which is on Super Tuesday (March 5th), Trump is crushing Nikki the Nymph Haley by 62% at 76%-14%..
In the general election, Trump is within three points of corrupt pedophile Joe Biden.. Biden has a historically low for an incumbent Democrat 42% while Trump is at 39%.
If you win Minnesota, you don’t need a corrupt state like Arizona with their Maricopa County problem.
The poll is a Survey USA poll with a D+3 bias. Probably pretty accurate for Minnesota.
A lot can happen in the nine months before Election Day in November, but for now, the hypothetical matchup between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is too close to call either candidate a favorite.
According to our exclusive KSTP/SurveyUSA poll, Biden leads Trump by 3 points, 42% to 39%. Ten percent are undecided, and 9% say they prefer someone else. The survey of 1,594 registered voters likely to vote in November was conducted from Jan. 24-29.
Those results are in addition to poll results that show Trump with a commanding 76% to 14% lead over Nikki Haley in the Minnesota Republican primary on Super Tuesday, March 5.
Biden has nearly as big of a lead over Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips in the Democratic primary, 70% to 9%. Phillips has not brought his presidential campaign to Minnesota.
“He’s been in New Hampshire and other states, and the DFL has been very, very cool to his candidacy, which makes it very difficult for him to gain traction in this state,” says Carleton College political analyst Steven Schier.
Biden has his own problems in Minnesota.
His approval rating in our survey is 41%, with 54% disapproving. Those are just modestly better numbers than he’s seeing nationally.