Minnesota
Related: About this forumIs the Iron Range (or near to it) waking up?
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Saw this on Facebook, purely andectocal of course, but hopeful:
"Just attended the Cloquet (near the iron range) 4th of July parade and had to share... when the Republican float went, it was eerily quiet - not one clap or cheer. Then, the Democrat float went by and our corner of strangers spontaneously erupted in cheers! It was funny, heartwarming and hopeful! "
dchill
(40,481 posts)Just saying...
dflprincess
(28,475 posts)I don't know the person who wrote that post well but she is a DFLer and she really should know better.
I did add a correction in my comment on her post.
WhiskeyGrinder
(23,873 posts)and a Republican state senator. In 2016 it went for Clinton and in 2020, for Biden. Those margins were narrow, but they were wins.
dflprincess
(28,475 posts)I'll admit I've rarely been in that part of the state.
And it does seem hopeful that the Republians drew no response.
pazzyanne
(6,601 posts)Iron Range Historical Marker rural Cloquet, MN
dflprincess
(28,475 posts)(Save for the years my dad was transferred to western New York). I thought it was a bit closer to Duluth.
WhiskeyGrinder
(23,873 posts)the heart of the Range. But it's also culturally much farther from both. Politically, it could be compared to the Range, I suppose -- strong DFL and union history, but job loss/change and changing demographics have made it swing more Republican. I'm not sure we hold the House seat when the current rep retires.
iemanja
(54,793 posts)than any other district, including the Twin Cities districts. In 2016 and 2020, they went for Trump. I don't think the party paid enough attention to them in 2020. It's definitely a getable district.