The 2020 presidential election is (mostly) in the books and the political world is once again fiercely debating a familiar question from 2016: What went wrong with public-opinion polls in a number of key battleground states?
One poll that came out looking pretty good was the Star Tribune/MPR News/KARE 11 Minnesota Poll, which was conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy of Jacksonville, Fla. …
We asked Mason-Dixon CEO and pollster Brad Coker — who by his estimation has conducted more than 5,000 polls at the state and local levels over his nearly 40-year career, including 10 presidential election cycles — to share his thoughts on polling, Minnesota and the 2020 elections. CONTINUED
Matt DeLong, Star Tribune