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  • « SENATOR CLINTON TO VISIT MINNESOTA ON JUNE 1 FOR PRESIDENTIAL FUNDRAISER | Home | FRANKEN’S POOR POLL NUMBERS MAKE FRONT PAGE OF DRUDGE REPORT »

    MPR POLL: ONLY 57% OF DEMOCRATS WOULD VOTE FOR FRANKEN OVER COLEMAN, ONLY 55% WOULD VOTE FOR CIRESI OVER COLEMAN

    By Michael B. Brodkorb | May 14, 2007

    Click here for the methodology on MPR's poll on the U.S. Senate race. This poll is bad news for Al Franken, Mike Ciresi, and the Minnesota DFL.  

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    This post also appears on Blogs for Norm!, an online community and blog covering the 2008 U.S. Senate campaign in Minnesota. The primary goal of Blogs for Norm! is to organize bloggers who support U.S. Senator Norm Coleman.

     

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    6 Responses to “MPR POLL: ONLY 57% OF DEMOCRATS WOULD VOTE FOR FRANKEN OVER COLEMAN, ONLY 55% WOULD VOTE FOR CIRESI OVER COLEMAN”

    1. Gary Gross Says:
      May 14th, 2007 at 8:48 pm

      I’ve been known to read a poll or two & what this one says is simple: “Get out the butter because they’re toast.”

    2. Southern Minny Moderate Says:
      May 14th, 2007 at 9:59 pm

      I don’t know that this one really says too much in any kind of definitive way. I don’t want to split hairs about statistical relevance, but 625 respondents is a frightfully low sample size.

      With that said, in the for what it’s worth category, the poll DOES seem to re-assert what most people in Minnesota seem to believe instinctively–divided government is good.

      I don’t know if it is the Scandanavian overtone that somehow still permeates, but I think Coleman goes into this cycle with significant advantages:
      1) He’s the incumbant, and even if people aren’t crazy about him, he’s already there; 2) electing a Democrat would seem (for many) like putting all our eggs in the same basket, or some other kind of cliched metaphor; 3) Sure, Coleman’s arrogant, but compared to Franken and (to a lesser degree) Ciresi, it is easy to paint him as a “humble” public servant.

      If the Dems are to have any real chance in this race, they will need to find a serious person with established name recognition, a record of service, a degree of humility, and there are always the marriage/women distinctions that could (and likely will) be made.

      Since remains largely unknown to people who aren’t reading politcal blogs on their lunch breaks, he might be able to brand himself this way.

    3. Michael B. Brodkorb Says:
      May 14th, 2007 at 10:10 pm

      SMM: You have been consistent that Franken is not the candidate who can beat Coleman.

    4. John Says:
      May 15th, 2007 at 8:48 am

      The fact remains that people don’t really like Coleman. The unfortunate fact is that they like Franken and Ciresi even less. It appears we are still waiting for the dark horse.

    5. MPR Poll puts Ciresi and Franken in Good Position at MNpublius.com Says:
      May 15th, 2007 at 6:31 pm

      [...] MDE is quick to note that only about 55-60% of DFLers backed Franken and Ciresi in the MPR poll. Truth is, this is why the head to head match ups look so bad and also why Ciresi and Franken should not be troubled by the poll. [...]

    6. Andrew Says:
      May 16th, 2007 at 11:01 am

      What do you guys think or know of Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer? Rumor has it he has forming an exploratory committee.

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