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Monday, November 5, 2012

FLASH POLL: Minnesota Republicans Predict Marriage Amendment Will Fail in Tuesday Election

Despite support from the Minnesota GOP, Patch's panel thinks the amendment to define marriage as a union between one man and one woman will fall short.

Twin Cities Republicans aren't confident the so-called Marriage Amendment will make its way into the constitution after Tuesday's general election.  In a flash poll issued Friday to Patch's panel of Republican politicians and activists, the majority believed the amendment, which requires a "yes" vote to be added to the constitution by voters, would fall short.  About 57 percent of the 33 survey responders said the amendment would fall short.  Our Republican panel also felt Barack Obama, running to remain president, had conducted a better campaign in Minnesota, a state he's favored to win in Tuesday night's election.  "It's going to be exceedingly close, on the Presidential race and on both amendment questions," one pundit said.  The …

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

POLL: Is the Election Primary Schedule Fair to Minnesotans?

Minnesota Republicans will vote on Feb. 7 for their presidential nominee.

Iowa Republicans had their say Tuesday night, and voters in five other states will select their presidential nominee before Minnesota Republicans caucus, on Feb. 7. Voters in Colorado and Missouri are also convening that night. It's not inconceivable that, by then, the Republican nominee will already be decided—in the media and the public's mindset, if not in the actual count of delegates necessary to secure the nomination. Patch wants to know: Is the primary process,which staggers primaries and caucuses this year through June 26 (oh, poor Utah), unfair to democracy? Take our poll and give us your thoughts in the comments below.

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12:00 pm on Thursday, January 5, 2012

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