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Gun control debate in Minnesota could affect both parties in November elections
- The November election will decide all seats at the Minnesota Legislature amid a contentious gun control debate affecting both parties.
- The DFL-controlled Senate passed an assault weapons ban, but it failed in the tied House.
- Gun control activists claim Republicans who blocked the gun control measures will be 'evicted' in November.
- Polling shows most Minnesotans support banning assault weapons, and the issue influences key districts and voters.
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Gun control debate in Minnesota could affect both parties in November elections
ST. PAUL — As the November election swiftly approaches with every seat at the Legislature on the ballot, it’s not clear which party will be hurt more by the gun control debate at the Capitol, Democrats or Republicans. Following a year marked by gun violence, Minnesota Democrats pushed for more gun control in the 2026 session, but the effort came up short. An assault weapons ban passed the DFL-controlled Senate but failed in a tied House. It neve…

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Total News Sources18
Leaning Left0Leaning Right8Center6Last Updated57% Right
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- 57% of the sources lean Right
57% Right
C 43%
R 57%
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