Primary primers: why Minnesota is – and isn’t – a swing state
Biegon, Rubrick
(2020)
Primary primers: why Minnesota is – and isn’t – a swing state
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In the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump very nearly won in Minnesota, only missing out by 45,000 votes in the state. Rubrick Biegon takes a close look at whether Minnesota should now be considered to be a swing state. He writes that despite Trump’s recent appeals there, the North Star State’s progressive history and present may make a victory for him very difficult this fall.
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| Copyright holders | © 2020 The Author |
| Departments | LSE |
| Date Deposited | 15 Jun 2020 14:57 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/104953 |
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