Local ABC affiliate KSTP-5 TV is out with a poll on fraud in Minnesota. They find,
Our survey asked: Do you think fraud in state programs is the biggest problem in Minnesota?
From a group of 578 registered voters, 79% say it’s either the biggest problem or a major problem.
How about our governor?
Another question asked was: Has Gov. Tim Walz done enough to stop fraud in Minnesota?
Fourteen percent say that he’s done enough, while 69% say he needs to do more.
And the legislature?
The survey also asked if the Legislature has done enough — 11% say yes, and 74% say they need to do more.
Digging into the cross tabs, “moderates” (33 percent of respondents) lean towards Republicans on the issue.
On the Walz question, about half of liberals/Democratic voters say he needs to do more on fraud.
Developing…
[Note: an earlier version of this post appeared at AmericanExperiment.Org.]
















