
If you had to revote today in the Minnesota Senate race, would your vote change? Apparently not, says a new KSTP Survey USA poll.
If Minnesotans voted again, the results would be almost the same as Election Day, with Coleman receiving 42 percent and Franken 41, the poll says.
The survey also addressed the fairness of the recount and the importance of absentee ballots.
Check out the full report and video below.
Here is the
KSTP report from their show last night:
If another election for U.S. Senate was held again today who would you vote for? Dean Barkley? Norm Coleman? Or Al Franken?
Coleman: 41 percent
Franken: 40 percent
Barkley: 15 percent
Do you think Minnesota's U.S. Senate recount process has been fair to both candidates? Unfair to Norm Coleman? Or Unfair to Al Franken?
Fair to both candidates: 58 percent
Unfair to Coleman: 20 percent
Unfair to Franken: 13 percent
Not sure: 9 percent
Do you approve or disapprove of the job Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie has done with the recount?
Approve: 61 percent
Disapprove: 26 percent
Not sure: 13 percent
Do you approve or disapprove of how the Coleman campaign has handled the recount process?
Approve: 51 percent
Disapprove: 40 percent
Not sure: 9 percent
Do you approve or disapprove of how the Franken campaign has handled the recount process?
Approve: 44 percent
Disapprove: 48 percent
Not sure: 7 percent
Do you think the losing candidate should file a legal challenge in court if they think the process was unfair?
Yes: 40 percent
No: 55 percent
Not sure: 4 percent
Do you think absentee ballots that were previously rejected should be reviewed?
Yes: 58 percent
No: 39 percent
Not sure: 4 percent
In light of the Senate recount process, do you now have more faith in Minnesota's electoral system? Less faith? Or about the same amount?
More faith: 11 percent
Less faith: 32 percent
Same amount: 53 percent
Not sure: 4 percent