I tend to think that MN will go for Kerry.

The way I tended to interpret the political atmosphere there when I 
lived there is that the rural areas a socially conservative, the urban 
areas are pretty mixed and/or middle-of-the-road, and nobody has much 
tolerance for a job done badly.  Right now, I think the battle is likely 
to be between too-liberal-social-policy and job-done-badly.  :-)

--Ben

G wrote:
> Maybe not, but from those numbers, it looks like ALL of the vital swing
> states are in the Kerry camp early......
> 
> MN and IA surprise me a little.....i still think Bush will squeak by in
> those states.
> 
> 
> 
>>       AZ  CO  LA  PA  OH  FL  MI  NM  MN  WI  IA  NH
>>Kerry  45  48  42  60  52  51  51  50  58  52  49  57
>>Bush   55  51  57  40  48  48  47  48  40  43  49  41
>>
>>Of course, I don't think exit polls are worth much...
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 
> 

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