The Center of 'Minnewisowa'

Senator Obama's candidacy alters the make-up of the electorate. In Minnewisowa, he shows new strength in Minnesota and Iowa (where he dramatically won the first contest of 2008), and possible weakness in Wisconsin where there are more blue collar voters than in the other two states. Nevertheless, all three states could be close in
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by Douglas Hord - Jun. 2, 2008

Interesting look into the political make up of an important but little discussed area of the country. Lots of conclusions flowing from specific events, which is a less desireable way to analyze.

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by Joel Kulenkamp - Jun. 2, 2008

As a native of Minnesota and thirty-odd-year resident of the neighboring state of Wisconsin, I find this article particularly intriguing;why should the likes of New York, LA & Chicago have all the fun?

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by Fred Gatlin - Jun. 2, 2008

This article claims to be a discussion of thre states and the coming presidential campaign. After the opening it becomes a lentghy discussion of recent elections in Minnesota. This story seems to lack focus and conclusion.

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by Beth Wellington - Jun. 2, 2008
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by Fabrice Florin - Jun. 2, 2008
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