- Tom Emmer (R) 36% (36%) {36%} [37%] (35%)
- Mark Dayton (D) 34% (45%) {40%} [35%] (38%)
- Tom Horner (I) 18% (10%) {10%} [12%] (7%)
- Not sure 8% (10%) {14%} [16%] (20%)
- Tom Emmer (R) 42%
- Mark Dayton (D) 41%
- Tom Horner (I) 9%
- Other 6%
- Not sure 2%
- Mark Dayton (D) 47%
- Tom Emmer (R) 44%
- Tom Horner (I) 9%
- Tom Horner 50% (35%) / 33% (36%) {+17%}
- Tom Emmer 46% (40%) {43%} [45%] (38%) / 42% (50%) {40%} [31%] (26%) {+4%}
- Mark Dayton 48% (53%) {46%} [48%] (44%) / 46% (43%) {45%} [39%] (45%) {+2%}
- Strongly approve 24% (25%) {24%} [22%]
- Somewhat approve 28% (23%) {25%} [30%]
- Somewhat disapprove 16% (13%) {17%} [10%]
- Strongly disapprove 31% (37%) {32%} [36%]
- Strongly approve 28% (28%) {32%} [36%] (31%)
- Somewhat approve 20% (19%) {17%} [17%] (18%)
- Somewhat disapprove 9% (11%) {12%} [12%] (11%)
- Strongly disapprove 43% (41%) {38%} [34%] (38%)
Inside the numbers:
Eighty-eight percent (88%) of Minnesota Republicans support Emmer. Dayton has the backing of 82% of the state’s Democrats. Horner is favored by three percent (3%) of GOP voters and 10% of Democrats.
Among voters not affiliated with either of the major parties, 32% favor Emmer, 33% Dayton and 17% Horner.
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