And the majority back legal marijuana usage
| Sept. 19, 2022 By one metric, summery weather has lasted almost four months in the Twin Cities this year. The daily high temperature in the Twin Cities has reached at least 70 degrees every day since May 26. And with highs in the 80s again Tuesday, that will make 118 straight days of temperatures of 70 degrees or above. The previous record for consecutive 70-degree or warmer days in the Twin Cities was set in 2018 with 108 days. So it appears we’ll break that record by a full 10 days this year. Subscribe to our Minnesota Today podcast to get up-to-date news twice daily. | |
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| More from poll: Majority backs legal marijuana in Minnesota | Roughly 53 percent of the 800 registered voters reached by Mason Dixon Polling between Sept. 12 and 14 said they supported legal marijuana, while 36 percent said they opposed it and about 11 percent remained unsure. The poll carries a plus-or-minus 3.5 percent margin of error. Support for legalizing cannabis cuts across age groups, voters’ geographic location, level of education, race and gender, with majorities backing the plan across those categories. | |
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| More from poll: Walz up 7 over Jensen in governor’s race | DFL Gov. Tim Walz is ahead of Republican challenger Scott Jensen by seven percentage points with less than two months to go in their race, according to a new MPR News/Star Tribune/KARE 11 Minnesota Poll that also shows a majority approves of the incumbent’s job performance. | |
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