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Source: Rasmussen (url)

CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
DMark DaytonDemocratic-F.L.38%piePoll Date: 2010-03-10
RTom Emmer^Republican35%Number Polled: 500
ITom HornerIndependence7%Margin of Error: 5%
-Undecided-20%Voter Type: Likely

  ^ = Incumbent Party (Current Governor Retiring)

MN: anything goes at this point

 By: Olawakandi (G-CA) on 2010-03-11 @ 18:09:47

Question:


Election 2010: Minnesota Governor
Tom Emmer (R) 35%
Mark Dayton (D) 38%
Tom Horner (I) 7%
Not sure 20%

Election 2010: Minnesota Governor
Tom Emmer (R) 37%
Margaret Anderson Kelliher (D) 34%
Tom Horner (I) 10%
Not sure 18%

Election 2010: Minnesota Governor
Tom Emmer (R) 35%
R.T. Rybak (D) 38%
Tom Horner (I) 9%
Not sure 18%

Election 2010: Minnesota Governor
Marty Seifert (R) 39%
Mark Dayton (D) 38%
Tom Horner (I) 7%
Not sure 16%

Election 2010: Minnesota Governor
Marty Seifert (R) 39%
Margaret Anderson Kelliher (D) 35%
Tom Horner (I) 8%
Not sure 19%

Election 2010: Minnesota Governor
Marty Seifert (R) 38%
R.T. Rybak (D) 38%
Tom Horner (I) 8%
Not sure 16%

Election 2010: Minnesota Governor
Tom Emmer (R) 36%
Tom Bakk (D) 29%
Tom Horner (I) 8%
Not sure 27%

Election 2010: Minnesota Governor
Tom Emmer (R) 38%
Tom Rukavina (D) 29%
Tom Horner (I) 7%
Not sure 25%

Election 2010: Minnesota Governor
Tom Emmer (R) 37%
Matt Entenza (D) 28%
Tom Horner (I) 8%
Not sure 26%

Election 2010: Minnesota Governor
Marty Seifert (R) 37%
Tom Bakk (D) 30%
Tom Horner (I) 9%
Not sure 24%

Election 2010: Minnesota Governor
Marty Seifert (R) 39%
Tom Rukavina (D) 30%
Tom Horner (I) 9%
Not sure 22%

Election 2010: Minnesota Governor
Marty Seifert (R) 38%
Matt Entenza (D) 30%
Tom Horner (I) 9%
Not sure 23%


About this Poll
This statewide telephone survey of 500 Likely Voters in Minnesota was conducted by Rasmussen Reports March 10, 2010. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/- 4.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.

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