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GOP's Desperate Bid For Minnesota -- Will It Work?


First Posted: 09- 2-08 10:29 AM   |   Updated: 10- 3-08 05:12 AM

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St. Paul, Minnesota --

For decade after decade, Minnesota has been a state Democrats could count on. Since 1932, the Gopher State defected to the GOP only three times -- in the 1952 and 1956 Eisenhower landslides, and in Richard Nixon's crushing 1972 victory over George McGovern.

In recent elections, however, the results have gotten much closer. In 2000, Al Gore beat George W. Bush here by a slim 48-46 margin. Four years ago, John Kerry won 51-48 -- a difference of less than 100,000 votes out of 2.79 million cast.

For Republicans, Minnesota suddenly took on the characteristics of a target swing state. Democratic support, especially in rural and exurban areas, was trending downward. In the aftermath of the 2004 election, Minnesota and neighboring Wisconsin -- where Kerry won by just 11,000 votes out of nearly 3 million cast -- looked like traditionally Democratic states that could be flipped.

For the GOP, adding new states to the leaning-Republican column is crucial because of the growing likelihood that the Republican lock on the Rocky Mountain states, running from Montana to New Mexico, will begin to break. Obama holds a 4.3 point lead in New Mexico, is a statistically insignificant 1 point behind McCain in Nevada, and the two are tied in Colorado.

The prospect of lost electoral college votes in the West intensifies the pressure on the Republican Party to make gains elsewhere. Which is one, if not the, reason the Republican Party convention is being held in St. Paul.

The GOP's huge investment in this state does not look as if it is going to pay off with a shift from Blue to Red, however, either here or in Wisconsin. The following chart from pollster.com shows Obama catching up to McCain in Minnesota at the start of 2008 and holding a 4.5 point lead, a larger margin than that by which either Gore or Kerry won the state.

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Wisconsin is more striking. There, what had been close race -- with Obama running about 2 points ahead of McCain through June -- has broken open, with Obama holding an average of a 10 point lead in recent surveys.

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A poll conducted August 7-17 by Lawrence R. Jacobs, director of the University of Minnesota's Center for the Study of Politics and Governance, and Joanne M. Miller, Research Associate at the center, found that Obama holds a solid 48-38 lead over McCain, and that Democratic Party identification in Minnesota is far ahead of Republican identification, 50-36.

Ironically, at a time of intense controversy over McCain's selection of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate, the survey found that if McCain had picked Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, it would have added 13 points to his level of support, enough to put him over the top and gain this state's 10 electoral college votes.

A warning signal to Democrats, on the other hand, was the Jacobs-Miller finding "that Iraq has been neutralized and no longer works to the advantage of Democrats. Both candidates are trusted equally to handle it."

The failure of Wisconsin and Minnesota to move toward the GOP reflects the long-range problem facing a Republican Party that once counted on a solid base of electoral college votes from the South and Mountain West. With fissures growing in the West, with Florida always a potential defector from Republican ranks, and with Virginia moving toward the Democrats, the GOP no longer enjoys an assured electoral college advantage going into presidential elections.

And even as the Democratic Party is showing new strength in the increasingly populous states of the West, the surging growth of the Hispanic electorate in Texas will, according to a number of Republicans, put that bastion of the conservative coalition in jeopardy 8 or 12 years from now.

All of these trends put the Democratic Party on an ascendant path the first time in over half a century -- barring, of course, major developments intervening to change the political environment.

St. Paul, Minnesota -- For decade after decade, Minnesota has been a state Democrats could count on. Since 1932, the Gopher State defected to the GOP only three times -- in the 1952 and 1956 Eisenhow...
St. Paul, Minnesota -- For decade after decade, Minnesota has been a state Democrats could count on. Since 1932, the Gopher State defected to the GOP only three times -- in the 1952 and 1956 Eisenhow...
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12:31 AM on 09/03/2008
It is very hard to take Minnesota with 10 points alone just on the convention. If they ever get a 10 points bounce, it usually spread amont several states. I have been watching the polled maps, Obama gained close to 10 points, but he did not overtake any states alone, just improved a few notches among several.
11:46 PM on 09/02/2008
Not after they made St. Paul the site of this colossal snore-fest.
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Quaoar
09:51 PM on 09/02/2008
They're sure to get the airport men's room vote.
09:52 PM on 09/02/2008
Why is that? Do you know from experience that Larry does good work?
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Quaoar
12:15 AM on 09/03/2008
I could be wrong. Since you are on a first-name basis with him you're much more familiar with support for his wide stance on the issues.
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theblueAmerican
Proudly voting for President Obama in 2012
08:57 PM on 09/02/2008
I'm watching the Republican convention. So striking from the Democratic convention. At the RNC it looks like a scary version of a Norman Rockwell painting. Country club, no diversity, a very small tent. Makes me proud to be a Democrat, the party of everyone.
09:21 PM on 09/02/2008
The Dems have diversity because they promise free things at the expense of others by the use of government . . .

"When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic."

- Ben Franklin
10:47 PM on 09/02/2008
People voting themselves tax cuts is the GOP's #1 gimmick. They can't simply advocate low taxes; every election cycle they have to promise more cuts.
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chitown8
Live each day like your last
11:49 PM on 09/02/2008
I worked for years and I am a Democrat. I am unemployed my taxes that I paid should go for that. Dems have diversity because they represent the United States not the Son and Daughters of the Confederacy.
08:50 PM on 09/02/2008
Republicans will not get Minnesota.

With Palin's nomination it seems that the electoral votes will be split evenly, 269 each to Obama and McSame, so the election will go to the House. Ironically, if the state delegations in the House are tied, 25 each, then the vice president, who is selected by the Senate, becomes President which most likely would mean that Sponge Biden Square Pants will be our next President. Ohhhnoooooo!!!!!!
09:24 PM on 09/02/2008
I agree, if Minnesota voted Mondale in 1984 it is clear they have a position set . . . result of that 1984 election:

Mondale - 1
Reagan - 49
07:49 AM on 09/03/2008
Mondale only carried Minnesota because it is his home state. That dosent really show any position other than loyalty to the "hometown guy". If Al Gore would of carried his home state of tennessee in 2000, he would be president right now, Florida wouldnt of mattered! ( or at least would of been for four years)
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HazelPethigFan
I don't know until I know
10:32 PM on 09/02/2008
WTF are you and NerdView talking about?
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Rendon76
07:46 PM on 09/02/2008
I'll never forget those repugnant people who wore bandaids with purple hearts on them at the 2004 Republican Convention mocknig John Kerry's service. Had it been the other way around the manufactured Republican outrage would have been of volcanic proportions. Republicans are able to get away with attacking serviceman like John Kerry but John McCain is a sacred cow and is this? Because the Republicans have come to crown themselves as the stewards of the military when all they really do is use them as tools.
08:02 PM on 09/02/2008
It's not just military service, it's everything. Republicans set the conversation and level of discourse in this nation. The media accepts that. The people accepts that. In every race, even this one, the Democrats have to fight an uphill battle. That they ever win is a miracle.
08:04 PM on 09/02/2008
This article should be renamed "wishful thinking". Obama is seen with suspicion even by fellow Dems! Once the right wing attack machine is done with him, he will go back to IL as a part-time Senator ...
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theblueAmerican
Proudly voting for President Obama in 2012
09:00 PM on 09/02/2008
Not if I can help it. Obama is the best choice to be President and Commander in Chief of the United States of America. God bless Barack Obama, God bless America and God help the fools who vote Republican.
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
06:51 PM on 09/02/2008
Gawd I hope not. This party makes "decision" as part of its permanent campaign strategy. Who the heck does any governing except to award no-bid contracts to cronies? Haven't we had enough idiocy disguised as leadership or governance?
07:41 PM on 09/02/2008
"Haven't we had enough idiocy disguised as leadership or governance?"

Yeah, if we elect Dems that will never happen . . . when we get sick of their BS we will elect Repubs again because we're sick of Dem corruption.

It is a never ending cycle and unless you get the career politicians out like McCain, Bush, Obama, Biden, Kennedy, etc., etc., etc., nothing will ever change.
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Hopalongpoppyseed
May you reap what you sow.
09:56 PM on 09/02/2008
You're so pure. You probably think this song is about you.
06:50 PM on 09/02/2008
Minnesota will stay Democratic, we will not put Bush/McCain in for a third term. We will hold true a thump him here in Minnesota. Plus Al Franken is pretty much tied Norm Coleman Bush's other best buddy in recent polls.
07:41 PM on 09/02/2008
Yeah . . . . Al Franken is a real winner . . . .
08:02 PM on 09/02/2008
ooooh burn?
08:59 PM on 09/02/2008
Yes, he is. Thanks for pointing out the obvious. I will happily vote for him in November.
06:11 PM on 09/02/2008
Big Oil from Texas saved the governorhsip of Tim (scratch-my -paw) Pawlenty in the last week of the the 2004 elec tion. When the governer who wants his paw scrawtched and disregards public safely by secon-bidding on brigges managed by his leutenant-generall, it is obvious that personal politivcal gain trumps public service in the State of Minnesota.

Does Big Oil own the Minnesota electorate? What does a Viking have in common with a Cowboy?
07:43 PM on 09/02/2008
Who did what to whom?
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HazelPethigFan
I don't know until I know
10:25 PM on 09/02/2008
Hey NerdView, go back to startribune.com. they miss you.

And aren't you watching the RNC? Why are you typing??
04:58 PM on 09/02/2008
One thing that you didn't factor in, that kiffmeyer isn't in office to "count" the votes this time.
So maybe those Republicans will have to win or lose on thier own this time.
04:31 PM on 09/02/2008
The Palin pick is clearly a message from God: he wants us to know he still has a sense of humor
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theblueAmerican
Proudly voting for President Obama in 2012
09:02 PM on 09/02/2008
Senator Craig seconds that nomination.
04:30 PM on 09/02/2008
Obama's right on target when he says children of candidates are off limits. Yet, I think there's more to what Obama is saying there then just the children. How comfortable can Obama be feeling right now with the Palin Controversy? While his supporters are having a field day attacking Palin - Obama I think is smart enough to know this won't benefit him like his supporters think. What about Obama's VP pick... Biden/Plagerizing... What about the feminists who encourage women to go into the work place - all of a sudden say it's inappropriate when a Conservative does what the feminists say what women should do? IF Obama loses the election do you see how the election which seems to be his to lose - can be attributed to many of his supporters who did him more harm than good? ----Greg---http://us.imdb.com/name/nm2734923/
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
06:57 PM on 09/02/2008
What feminist "encourages" a woman to return to work 3 days after giving birth? What feminist "encourages" Palin's pronouncements on science and law and education? You're buying into the fig leaf of saying feminism stands for anything espoused by Palin. Sure, she got ambition but it's not necessarily a feminist one any more than Clarence Thomas is an advocate for minority rights.
04:30 PM on 09/02/2008
Love the hat!
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ex-pat
04:12 PM on 09/02/2008
POW that served with McCain please watch and send to everyone you knowhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLWEDMLmjKk
02:59 PM on 09/02/2008
And the local economy will not get the boost expected - granted, due to outside factors - so, no increase in R-love.

Minnesotians are pretty sharp - hopefully, they'll wise-up on Coleman soon.
07:44 PM on 09/02/2008
Maybe a decrease in D-love after the hippies breaking windows and causing havoc downtown.