November 3, 2002
BURY HIM AGAIN:
St. Paul Pioneer Press-Minnesota Public Radio Poll Shows Former V.P. Walter Mondale Trailing in Volatile Senate Race (PRNewswire, November 3, 2002)With 10 percent of voters still undecided, former St. Paul Mayor Norm Coleman has a 6-percentage-point lead over former Vice President Walter Mondale in statewide poll results for Minnesota's U. S. Senate race.With voter volatility making measurements of the state's public opinion a difficult task, results show Coleman, a Republican, with 47 percent, and Mondale with 41 percent. The poll, conducted for the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Minnesota Public Radio, has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percent.
In addition, 17 percent of respondents said their choice in the Senate race was influenced by a controversial Wellstone memorial service that many considered a political rally.
Maybe they could have another Memorial service on Monday and get Coleman to 60%. Posted by Orrin Judd at November 3, 2002 1:44 PM
