It's a foregone conclusion. The Democrat is going to. Or the left of Democrat is going to win in Minneapolis. It's left and further left. Right. What we have in the city, which this would be a structural change, is ranked choice voting. We don't have a primary. We go straight to the general election. And in that general election, you're going to have 5, 10, 15 candidates that are vying for the spot as mayor. (35:56–36:02)
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Asserts that Minneapolis uses ranked choice voting, which is a structural change.
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