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Staatssicherheit 20 points ago +21 / -1

1,422,818 early votes

35% R

36% D

29% I

In 2016: 1,323,232 Trump vs 1,367,825 Clinton (-44,593)

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Pederrr 33 points ago +33 / -0

Everyone seems to think these D voters are voting D, plenty have to be voting MAGA.

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RedditStillSucks 26 points ago +26 / -0

This is my take aswell - If the data is true regarding rally attendance, we know that many D's have walked into the light.

Have you noticed most people dont call themselves "Republican" - they simply say "Trump Supporter"

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2Fangz 8 points ago +9 / -1

29% independent!? That's significant. Those are basically as good as Trump votes because independent voters are mostly dems who've wasted their vote for whatever reason, so every independent vote is a vote the dems missed out on.

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noPTSDforMePlease 12 points ago +12 / -0

not in minnesota. we have a large green party/weed party presence.

we really are a completely weird state, politically. All of our democrats are pro gun because of hunting. also, we aren't even democrats up here, we are actually DFL (Democrat-Farmer-Labor) and are not technically the same party as the rest of the country.

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MostEffectualTopKek 6 points ago +6 / -0

A friend told me today he has 2 friends in Minnesota who are independent and voting for Biden.

I resisted the urge to ask them if they were "special"