A new survey released today finds that Minnesota Republican gubernatorial nominee Jeff Johnson now trails incumbent DFL Governor Mark Dayton by just nine points, 39% to 48%. Johnson, a Hennepin County Commissioner, has never won a statewide race before.
While the findings are a surprise to some veteran political observers, a closer look provides a clue why the relative political newcomer may be showing so strongly. About 78 percent of likely Minnesota voters who say they are supporting Johnson believe that he is either their co-worker (26 percent), neighbor (21 percent), business associate (17 percent), or relative (14 percent).
According to U.S. Census data, Johnson is the most common surname in Minnesota, surpassing the ubiquitous Andersons, Olsons, Petersons, and Nelsons in Minnesota’s top five.
Asked of 800 likely Minnesota voters, the survey’s margin of error is minus or plus 3.9 percent.
Note: This post is satirical, false, and not-to-believed, but somehow also feels plausible.