MN: Coleman Leads GOP In Gov Race
With Tim Pawlenty not running for re-election, Scott Rasmussen sizes up the fields on both sides to see who will replace Pawlenty next year.
GOVERNOR – MINNESOTA – GOP PRIMARY (Rasmussen Reports)
Norm Coleman 50%
Marty Seifert 11%
Laura Brod 5%
Tom Emmer 1%GOVERNOR – MINNESOTA – DEM PRIMARY (Rasmussen Reports)
Mark Dayton 30%
RT Rybak 30%
Margaret Kelliher 8%
Matt Entenza 6%
This poll was done November 10th among 330 Republicans and 402 Democrats. Just remember, the last time Coleman ran for Governor, he lost to Jesse Ventura




First.
Segundo.
Coleman voted for TARP.
Case closed.
NO head to head numbers? disappointed.
I agree, Joe.
Dave, put up this poll:
Poll: Cuomo leads gov by 59 points in potential primary
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/poll_cuomo_leads_gov_by_points_in_1LB4mzgSyD9Yf5m9jdDYRJ#ixzz0X3jDb8Ky
Oh please nominate Mark Dayton democrats.
I think Coleman can win this race unless he wants for another chance at Franken
I started to say I hope Coleman just waits for Franken to face election–notice I didn’t say reelection–in 2012, Rdel. However, as Governor, Coleman will have a place of prominence among Minnesotans, and challenging that unfunny thief would be a good thing to do as a sitting Governor.
Here is one for the “No kidding!” file lol:
http://66.240.200.85/news/ap/finance_business/2009/Nov/15/newspaper__stimulus_brings_few_private_sector_jobs.html
Gotta love this:
“For one cannot fool the American people for long, and the real effect of the effort made by Obama and by figures such as Rahm Emanuel will be to unmask the Democratic Party as an conspiracy on the part of a would-be aristocracy hostile to self-government in the United States.”
http://www.powerlineblog.com/
Mark Dayton may be one of the dimmest bulbs to ever serve in the Senate. And since Joe Biden and Barbara Boxer have served there, that is saying something. Does not hurt to have the Dayton Hudson stores fortune behind you, but this guy will struggle to find his way back and forth to the Governors Mansion daily.
Note to Minnesotans: There’s a reason Mark Dayton declined to stand before you for reelection in 2006.