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Barkley at 15-16% in two Minnesota U.S. Senate polls

A St. Cloud State University poll on the Minnesota U.S. Senate race, conducted October 14-22 (+/- 4.6%), shows Independence Party candidate Dean Barkley at 16%. Republican incumbent Norm Coleman is at 36%, and Democrat Al Franken 27%. Meanwhile, a University of Wisconsin poll (+/- 4%) on the race has Barkley at 15.1%, to 40.2% for Franken and 34.2% for Coleman.

7 Comments

  1. HumbleTravis October 25, 2008

    Just wanted to point out that I was a little off about the Rasmussen polls… they’ve been within three points of each other since May, not March.

  2. Sivarticus October 25, 2008

    Barkley is doing well and may even reach into the 20s in the actual election, though he’s a long shot to win. I can’t say I care which one of the other rotten candidates he “spoils.”

  3. Ross Levin October 25, 2008

    Who are you talking to Spence?

  4. Spence October 25, 2008

    Yeah, goddamn those pesky localized third parties that can actually run viable campaigns.

  5. HumbleTravis October 25, 2008

    It is a very close race. Coleman and Franken have been within three points of each other in Rasmussen polls since March!

  6. Ross Levin October 25, 2008

    Damn. Barkley playing spoiler to Franken would just be the absolute worst case scenario in this race.

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