ANALYSIS: MINNESOTA'S OPEN SENATE SEAT SHIFTS TO GOP
According to an analysis on the 2006 U.S. Senate races, Minnesota's open seat has been designated 'leaning Republican':
"Former Sen. Rod Grams (R-MN), having been defeated by Sen. Dayton not too long ago, had decided to enter the 2006 race even before Dayton dropped out. Also in the race is Rep. Mark Kennedy, another Republican. Either way, no matter whether Grams or Kennedy wins the Republican primary, they are considered the favorites (though not by a very wide margin, hence the 'leaning Republican' designation for Minnesota) over any candidate that the Minnesota DFL can scrounge up." Source: Tim Saler, February 17, 2005
"Former Sen. Rod Grams (R-MN), having been defeated by Sen. Dayton not too long ago, had decided to enter the 2006 race even before Dayton dropped out. Also in the race is Rep. Mark Kennedy, another Republican. Either way, no matter whether Grams or Kennedy wins the Republican primary, they are considered the favorites (though not by a very wide margin, hence the 'leaning Republican' designation for Minnesota) over any candidate that the Minnesota DFL can scrounge up." Source: Tim Saler, February 17, 2005




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