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Monday, November 5, 2012

Twin Cities Democrats Confident Marriage Amendment, Mitt Romney Will Fail

President Barack Obama's ground campaign and a shifting sentiment toward the two constitutional amendments have the state's DFL party feeling positive headed into Election Day.

Twin Cities Democrats think the state's most controversial issue–the amendment to the state's constitution defining marriage as between one man and one woman–will fall flat on Tuesday, making Minnesota the first state to vote down such an amendment.  In our survey of DFL influencers–local politicians and party activists–the Democrats also believe having the amendment issue on the ballot will be a boost for President Barack Obama, as he looks to defeat former Gov. Mitt Romney in Tuesday's presidential election.  Of the 100 influencers who volunteered to take our survey, 24 responded to our "flash" poll, issued last Friday.  Only a quarter of the responders thought the marriage amendment question would help Romney with turnout. The same …

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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Chamber Poll Finds Strong Support for Southwest LRT

The survey questioned 700 voters across Minnesota, including 400 metro-area voters.

A survey commissioned by the state’s three largest chambers of commerce found more than six in 10 Minnesotans favor this year’s proposal to commit $25 million in state money to the Southwest Light Rail Transit line. “The strong support evidenced by this survey should add to the momentum in support of Southwest LRT,” a news release quoted TwinWest Chamber President Bruce Nustad. “We have a once in a generation opportunity to build a transportation network that will help us keep and grow jobs in our region. The business community will continue to play a major role backing this important project.” TwinWest, The Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce—which had all previously come out in support of …

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