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AP VoteCast: Minnesota voters sour on state of nation
Marty Boeckman, of the Minneapolis suburb of Blaine, Minnesota, discussed his vote for Democrat Joe Biden outside his polling station at Bridgewood Community Church on Tuesday, Nov, 3, 2020. Boeckman described himself as "very conservative" but said the issue of integrity drove his decision to vote for Biden over President Donald Trump.(AP Photo/Steve Karnowski)

Marty Boeckman, of the Minneapolis suburb of Blaine, Minnesota, discussed his vote for Democrat Joe Biden outside his polling station at Bridgewood Community Church on Tuesday, Nov, 3, 2020. Boeckman described himself as "very conservative" but said the issue of integrity drove his decision to vote for Biden over President Donald Trump.(AP Photo/Steve Karnowski)

Nov. 03, 2020 03:04 PM EST
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Greg Janacek and Christina Janacek, of the Minneapolis suburb of Blaine, Minnesota, biked to Bridgewood Community Church to vote on Tuesday, Nov, 3, 2020. Greg Janacek said he voted for President Donald Trump, mostly over law and order issues and the economy, but his wife declined to say how she voted. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowski)

Greg Janacek and Christina Janacek, of the Minneapolis suburb of Blaine, Minnesota, biked to Bridgewood Community Church to vote on Tuesday, Nov, 3, 2020. Greg Janacek said he voted for President Donald Trump, mostly over law and order issues and the economy, but his wife declined to say how she voted. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowski)

Nov. 03, 2020 03:00 PM EST
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