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Do Early Votes Indicate A Trend?

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Monday, January 7, 2008   

Northfield/Minneapolis MN – Last week's Iowa caucus and Minnesota State Senate election outcomes may indicate a shift in voter sentiment, according to a Minnesota political analyst. Stephen Schier of Carlton College says his view is based, not only on caucus-goers' presidential picks, but on a local Minnesota vote that put another Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) party member in the State Senate.

"This special election along with the Iowa caucuses show the Democrats are enthusiastic. They're turning out in large numbers. They're feeling optimistic about their chances in 2008, and they have good reason to feel optimistic."

Governor Pawlenty called the special election to replace Southeast Minnesota Senator Tom Neuville (R-Northfield), whom he appointed to a judicial position. Northfield teacher Kevin Dahle was elected, with 55 percent of the vote, over two challengers.

Schier says the election result gives DFL-ers a veto-proof majority in the Senate.

"The election result will change the way Tim Pawlenty approaches the Legislature in the next session. The Senate is sort-of a lost cause for Pawlenty on a lot of party-line issues. And, he'll have to coordinate very carefully with his House Republicans, keep them unified, so that the Legislature is unable to override any of his vetoes in the House."

DFL-ers also have a majority in the House, but it's not veto-proof. And, while Senate Majority Leader Larry Poegmiller says the DFL victory is indicative of voter mood, he doesn't believe it will have much impact on Senate business.

"I don't know that it's going to have an effect in terms of the operation of the Senate, but I think, perhaps it has a psychological effect, as people look at the change that's taking place in the electorate. The electorate is becoming more comfortable with quality public services, and they'd like to make sure that Minnesota returns to a tradition of excellent public services."



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