Shifting Iron Range politics may not be enough for Trump in Minnesota
The scene in the northern
On one side of the street, a group of
One of the Trump supporters made a crack about the size of the Biden crowd.
Events like this have come to define the narrative of northeastern
President
Like many rural districts Trump is targeting, the
The town of
“I think that what he’s trying to do is just turn out a massive number of voters in rural Minnesota,” said
To make the math work, Trump needs to not only turn out new voters in rural areas, he needs to also persuade some
In 2020, he’s banking on being able to run stronger in the district, capitalizing on its rural demographics and shifting politics.
He’s benefited from increasing tensions between environmentalists and pro-mining groups, which also support proposed copper nickel mining projects near the Boundary Waters and the jobs they’d bring. The pandemic has led to more layoffs of mine workers, and Keewatin Taconite mine has been idled since May.
At the same time, many
For Trump, regardless of how many votes he can mine in the region, its narrative has been beneficial to him far outside of northeastern
To
It’s been frustrating to watch for
“Other than his rah, rah, rah talking points, we haven’t seen much of a late push here from Trump’s campaign,” she said. “I’m seeing the Biden campaign increasing the focus on our area. I think that it would be a tough fight for
Connections to the region’s Democratic roots were visible everywhere at the Trump event in
He’s already cast his ballot for Trump, but he crossed over and backed
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