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Our View: Pandemic primary today too important to skip | Duluth News Tribune

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If you’re not among the many thousands of Minnesotans who’ve already voted absentee — whether in-person at a government building or by mail — there’s still time to cast your ballot. But time is running out. Today is primary election day and our last chance to trim the fields of candidates and incumbents who move on to Election Day on Nov. 3.

Source: Duluth News Tribune

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