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Suburbs pay for St. Paul’s mayoral race in Minn.

Tim Nelson and MaryJo Sylwester of the Saint Paul Pioneer Press analyzed nearly 12,000 campaign contributions to show that St. Paul, Minn., suburbs are paying for most of the mayoral race. According to the analysis, suburban residents have made 52 percent of the campaign contributions to the two general election candidates so far whereas donations from St. Paul residents now account for only 31 percent of the contributions. "All told, nearly 60 percent of the money for the mayoral candidate’s re-election comes from the suburbs and just 26 percent of it is from St. Paul. " Experts contend that the suburbs’ influence may be as much political as economic and that the voters that are most affected by the mayor’s policies may not be seeing the payoff the way people from the suburbs do. See how the data was analyzed.

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