Monday, March 14, 2022

Minnesota Democrats continue to make headway in fast-growing Dakota County

 

Source
 Wikipedia

Trump received 9,776 more votes than he did in 2016, a 10% increase.

Biden received 35,563more votes than Clinton did in 2016, an increase of 32%.  That's not called 'losing ground'.

Trump's share of the vote decreased by 1.3 percentage points.  Biden decreased Clinton's share of the vote by 8 percentage points.

Star Tribune, 6/19/2019
The Midwest is expected to be a crucial battleground in the 2020 campaign, and what happens in Dakota County and other swing congressional districts will help shape the outcome in Minnesota and across the country. 
Democrats, who rolled up big numbers in the suburbs in the 2018 congressional elections, are fighting to expand those gains. Trump's strategy to win re-election includes carrying Minnesota, which he lost narrowly in 2016, and other big states in the Midwest. 
That may depend on how many voters in places like Dakota County feel like Anderson does, and whether the Democratic primaries produce an appealing alternative.

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Star Tribune, 3/12/2022

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