The latest iSideWith poll has revealed a shocking development in the 2024 presidential race: Minnesota, a state long considered a Democratic stronghold, is now split evenly between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. With both candidates locked in a statistical tie, Minnesota is officially on the map as a battleground state, a scenario that few anticipated heading into this election.
Traditionally leaning blue, Minnesota has only swung Republican once in a presidential election since 1972, famously choosing Ronald Reagan in 1984. This year, however, political dynamics are shifting as Trump and Harris vie for the state’s pivotal support, each working to capitalize on pressing local and national issues that resonate with Minnesotans.
The Issues Defining Minnesota’s Swing
Key to Minnesota’s newfound battleground status is a set of issues reflecting both local and national concerns. Healthcare, job creation, and climate action have emerged as top priorities for Minnesotan voters, and each candidate has tailored their message to appeal to these interests.
Harris has focused on energizing younger, progressive voters, championing expanded healthcare access, green jobs, and climate policy. She has made multiple visits to Minnesota recently, connecting with urban and suburban voters who have traditionally backed Democratic candidates. Her campaign has also ramped up efforts to connect with independent voters who hold sway in Minnesota’s political landscape, emphasizing a message of unity and progress.
Trump, on the other hand, is… Přečtěte si více
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