POLITICSKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLIS
Primary election 4 weeks away, low turnout likely
A primary election is four weeks away in Minnesota, with historical data indicating likely low voter turnout. In 2024, 13% of eligible voters participated in the August primary, a decline from previous years. Analysts suggest low turnout may benefit candidates with high name recognition or financial resources, such as Mike Lindell, Angie Craig, and Michele Tafoya. Peggy Flanagan could leverage DFL Party resources to counter financial disadvantages.
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