Minnesota, long considered a blue state, has gone to the Democratic candidate in every presidential election since 1972, but political nuances exist.
This election cycle’s focus is on a handful of key swing states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, highlighting a trend where certain states can swing either way.
Most states are virtual locks for either party, but non-swing states like Minnesota are politically nuanced and not as predictable as often thought.
The political landscape reveals that while states are often viewed as monoliths, they contain diverse populations with varying political beliefs, especially in Minnesota.
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